Exploring the Intersections of Gender Dynamics, Sexual Behaviour, and the Hazard of Reporting Sexually Transmitted Infections among Women in Pakistan: An Intersectional Feminist Perspective Utilizing PDHS (2017-18) Data.

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Qurra-Tul-Ain Ali Sheikh
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Abstract

This study examined the factors influencing women's susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Pakistan from an intersectional feminist perspective. The research analyzed sexual behavior, spouse-related dynamics, patriarchal structure, and socioeconomic and demographic factors to understand the complex realities faced by women in this societal context using the 2017-2018 Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey. In applying intersectional feminist perspectives, statistical analyses, including chi-squared tests and multivariate logistic regressions, were employed to explore the factors influencing reported STI levels. The findings revealed that 35.8 percent of women reported experiencing STIs within the past year. Contrary to expectations, women who exhibited sexual empowerment were prone to report STIs, highlighting the impact of power dynamics and gender norms on women's sexual health. In addition, there was a negative correlation between women's participation in decision making regarding contraceptive use and the reporting of STIs, suggesting that women's autonomy in reproductive choices does not necessarily lead to improved sexual health outcomes. To effectively combat this issue, this article presents an integrated approach that challenges negative masculine attitudes, promotes healthy sexual behaviors, and emphasizes communication and shared responsibility for sexual health within marital relationships. Interventions should prioritize fostering marital fidelity, enhancing communication between partners, and empowering women to make conversant decisions about contraception.

探索性别动态、性行为和巴基斯坦妇女报告性传播感染风险的交叉点:利用PDHS(2017-18)数据的交叉点女权主义视角。
本研究从交叉女权主义的角度考察了影响巴基斯坦妇女性传播感染易感性的因素。该研究利用2017-2018年巴基斯坦人口与健康调查,分析了性行为、配偶相关动态、父权结构以及社会经济和人口因素,以了解女性在这种社会背景下面临的复杂现实。运用交叉女性主义视角,采用卡方检验和多元logistic回归等统计分析方法探讨影响性传播感染报告水平的因素。调查结果显示,35.8%的女性报告在过去一年中经历过性传播感染。与预期相反,表现出性赋权的妇女倾向于报告性传播感染,这突出了权力动态和性别规范对妇女性健康的影响。此外,妇女参与有关避孕药具使用的决策与报告性传播感染之间存在负相关关系,这表明妇女在生殖选择方面的自主权并不一定会改善性健康结果。为了有效地解决这个问题,本文提出了一种综合方法,挑战消极的男性态度,促进健康的性行为,并强调在婚姻关系中对性健康的沟通和共同责任。干预措施应优先考虑促进婚姻忠诚,加强伴侣之间的沟通,并赋予妇女在避孕方面做出熟悉决定的权力。
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