少数群体中的亲密伴侣暴力:来自孟加拉国北部的观点

Bokul Hossain, Zamil Hosain, Shirazul Islam, Siddiqur Rahman
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本研究调查了孟加拉国少数群体中亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的患病率、特征和相关因素。采用混合方法,结合对128名少数民族参与者的调查和10个深入的案例研究。调查收集了定量数据,而案例研究提供了定性见解。研究显示,IPV在边缘化社区普遍存在,40.6%的女性报告有IPV经历。丈夫被认为是IPV的主要施虐者(91.4%)。各种决定因素被确定为影响IPV的因素。这些因素包括精神健康状况不佳、药物滥用、遭受儿童暴力、父权态度、经济压力、传统药物使用、遵守文化和社会规范,以及关于健康关系、沟通和解决冲突技能的教育有限。令人惊讶的是,该研究强调IPV是双向的,33.6%的受访者承认在暴力事件中对配偶造成了身体伤害。性别不平等或僵化不是孟加拉国北部少数民族社区IPV的主要决定因素。该研究强调,必须采取文化敏感的战略来解决边缘化社区内的IPV问题。调查结果强调需要解决IPV动态的两个方面,并倡导承认和尊重文化规范和价值观的整体干预措施。
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Intimate partner violence among minority groups: A view from northern Bangladesh
This study investigates the prevalence, characteristics, and associated factors of intimate partner violence (IPV) among minority groups of Bangladesh. A mixed methods approach was employed, combining a survey of 128 participants from minority groups with 10 in-depth case studies. The survey collected quantitative data, while case studies provided qualitative insights. The study reveals a pervasive prevalence of IPV within marginalized communities, with 40.6% of females reporting experiences of IPV. Husbands were identified as the primary abusers (91.4%) of IPV. Various determinants were identified as contributing factors to IPV. These include poor mental health, substance abuse, exposure to childhood violence, patriarchal attitudes, financial pressures, conventional drug use, adherence to cultural and societal norms, and limited education regarding healthy relationships, communication, and conflict resolution skills. Surprisingly, the study highlights that IPV is bidirectional, with 33.6% of respondents admitting to physically harming their spouse during violent incidents. Gender inequality or rigidity was not the predominant determinant of IPV among minority communities in northern Bangladesh. The study underscores the necessity of culturally sensitive strategies to address IPV within marginalized communities. The findings underscore the need to address both sides of the IPV dynamic and advocate for holistic interventions that acknowledge and respect cultural norms and values.
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