Dual intimate partner violence among women in sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Zambia and Zimbabwe.

IF 1.7 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Keatlegile M E Mabena, Karabo Mhele, Wandile F Tsabedze
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Abstract

Background:  Previous research explored the risk factors associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) in the sub-Saharan region, there is a notable paucity of studies addressing cases in which an individual reported experiencing multiple IPV incidents.

Aim:  This study aimed to examine the prevalence and sociodemographic factors of dual IPV among women in Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Setting:  Zimbabwe and Zambia in 2015 and 2018, respectively.

Methods:  Data for this study were obtained from demographic and health surveys. The study included 11 779 (weighted) women aged 15 to 54 years who were selected for questions on domestic violence. Multinomial regression was used to estimate the relative risk of experiencing physical abuse, emotional abuse or both types of violence compared to experiencing none.

Results:  While 12% and 9.7% of the respondents reported experiencing only physical and emotional IPV, respectively, almost a quarter (21.7%) were subject to both forms of IPV in the same period. The probability of experiencing both forms of IPV was highest among those whose partners showed controlling behaviour, consumed alcohol, had lower levels of education and had been employed in the past year. The risk of experiencing IPV increased with lower educational attainment among participants, longer relationship duration, number of co-wives, and was higher among those employed.

Conclusion:  The study recommends counselling interventions, improved access to education and coordinated responses involving key stakeholders. Addressing IPV requires context-specific strategies, the establishment of safe houses and enhanced data systems to monitor its prevalence and trends.Contribution: The study emphasises on the mental healthcare for women who experience IPV.

撒哈拉以南非洲妇女的双重亲密伴侣暴力:赞比亚和津巴布韦的案例。
背景:先前的研究探讨了撒哈拉以南地区与亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)相关的风险因素,但明显缺乏针对个人报告经历多次IPV事件的研究。目的:本研究旨在调查赞比亚和津巴布韦妇女双IPV的患病率和社会人口因素。背景:2015年的津巴布韦和2018年的赞比亚。方法:本研究数据来源于人口统计和健康调查。该研究包括11779名(加权)年龄在15至54岁之间的妇女,她们被挑选出来回答有关家庭暴力的问题。使用多项回归来估计遭受身体虐待、精神虐待或两种类型暴力的相对风险。结果:虽然12%和9.7%的受访者分别表示只经历了身体和情感上的IPV,但近四分之一(21.7%)的受访者在同一时期遭受了两种形式的IPV。在伴侣表现出控制行为、饮酒、受教育程度较低以及在过去一年中有工作的人群中,经历两种形式IPV的可能性最高。经历IPV的风险随着受教育程度的降低、关系持续时间的延长、共同妻子的数量的增加而增加,而在有工作的人中这一风险更高。结论:该研究建议采取咨询干预措施,改善教育机会,并让主要利益攸关方参与协调应对。解决IPV需要针对具体情况的战略,建立安全屋和加强数据系统,以监测其流行情况和趋势。贡献:该研究强调了经历IPV的妇女的心理保健。
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