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摘要
家庭暴力包括身体、心理和性侵犯,如掐、打、打、责骂、大喊大叫和强迫性行为。在埃塞俄比亚,殴打妻子和体罚儿童是主要的家庭暴力。这项研究的重点是殴打妻子。它试图找出配偶暴力的主要原因,丈夫和妻子在各自的配偶有过错时所做的事情。此外,还试图将侵犯行为与主流文化和具体的人权条款联系起来。这是一项使用问卷调查的描述性研究。数据是在亚的斯亚贝巴的Lideta和Shiro Meda地区的56个户主(33F, 23M)样本中收集的。对开放式问题的回答由作者和研究助理进行内容分析。主题分类是根据文献综述和受访者的回答制定的。研究发现,生活条件差、家庭收入管理不善、嫉妒/不信任、丈夫醉酒回家和沟通不畅(缺乏理解)是导致家庭冲突的主要原因。殴打妻子的原因包括:怀疑丈夫通奸、丈夫醉酒、嫉妒(kinat)、丈夫想要显示支配地位、误解和缺乏讨论,以及声称文化上接受的管教方式。拜访长辈/亲戚、讨论问题、离开家和容忍问题是妻子在丈夫犯错时采取的主要行动。对公众和夫妇进行讨论和宽容的习惯教育,对青少年进行婚姻和家庭生活教育,改善家庭经济条件,向公众进行人权教育,对暴力行为采取严肃的法律措施,这是许多与会者建议的步骤/行动。埃塞俄比亚社会科学与人文杂志Vol. 3 (2) 2005: pp. 27-50
Family violence in Addis Ababa: Challenges of reconciling culture and human rights in Ethiopia
Family violence includes physical, psychological and sexual violations such as pinching, beating, hitting, scolding, yelling and coerced sex. Wife beating and child corporal punishment are major family/domestic violence in Ethiopia. This study focused on wife beating (battering). It has attempted to find out the main causes for the spouses\' violence, what husbands and wives do when their respective spouses are at fault. Also, attempts are made to relate the violations to the dominant culture and to specific human rights articles. It is a descriptive study that used a questionnaire. The data were collected on a sample of 56 family heads (33F, 23M) in Lideta and Shiro Meda areas of Addis Ababa. The responses to the open ended questions were content analyzed by the author and research assistant. Thematic categories were developed based on the literature reviewed and the responses of the respondents.
It is found that poor living conditions, poor management of family income, jealousy/mistrust, husbands coming home drunk and poor communication (lack of understanding) are the major causes of family conflicts mentioned. The reasons listed for beating wives include: Suspicion of adultery, husbands\' drunkenness, jealousy (kinat), husbands desire to show dominance, misunderstandings and lack of discussion, and claim of culturally accepted way of disciplining. Calling on elders/relatives, discussing the problem, leaving home, and tolerating the problem are the main actions taken by the wives when their husbands are at fault.
Teaching the public and couples about the habit of discussion and tolerance, providing marriage and family life education to the youth, improvement of the economic conditions of families, teaching of human rights education to the public, and taking of serious legal measures on those who are violent are steps/actions suggested by a large number of the participants. Ethiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 3 (2) 2005: pp. 27-50