埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉东北部受冲突影响地区妇女和女童的性别暴力。

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2024-12-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2024.1453149
Endalkachew Dellie, Endalamaw Salelew, Samrawit Mihret Fetene, Wubshet D Negash, Adane Kebede, Tsegaye G Haile, Melaku Birhanu Alemu, Jinha Park, Selamawit Tefera, Bruhtesfa Mouhabew Alene, Asmamaw Atnafu
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背景:性别暴力(GBV)是埃塞俄比亚联邦政府与提格雷人民解放阵线(TPLF)冲突期间,妇女和女童所面临的主要问题之一。然而,关于这些地区持续冲突造成的基于性别的暴力的证据存在差距。因此,本研究评估了受冲突影响的埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉东北部地区性别暴力的患病率及其影响因素。方法:从2023年7月7日至9月30日,在埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉州东北部受冲突影响最严重的三个地区(Wadla、Lay-Gaynt和Meket)的597名妇女和女孩中进行了一项基于社区的横断面研究。使用世卫组织关于妇女健康和对妇女的家庭暴力的多国研究问卷对性别暴力进行了评估,该问卷有13个项目,衡量三个暴力领域(情感、身体和性)。进行二元logistic回归分析。我们使用校正优势比(AOR)及其各自的95%置信区间(CI)和结果的p值:基于性别的暴力的总体患病率为39.0% (95%CI: 35.2-43.6);36.7%经历过情感暴力,15.4%经历过身体暴力,8.9%经历过性暴力。离婚、吸毒、社会支持度低或参加过战争的人的负担更重。结论:在阿姆哈拉东北部受冲突影响的地区,五分之二的妇女和女孩经历过暴力。因此,需要保健提供者和决策者之间的合作,以加强对受害者的照顾,包括提供社会支持和减少药物使用。
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Gender-based violence among women and girls in conflict-affected areas of Northeast Amhara, Ethiopia.

Background: Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is one of the major problems that women and girls encountered during the conflict between the Ethiopian federal government and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF). However, there is a gap in evidence regarding gender-based violence resulting from the ongoing conflict in these areas. Therefore, this study assessed the prevalence of GBV and its contributing factors in the conflict-affected northeastern Amhara region of Ethiopia.

Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted from July 7th to September 30th, 2023, among 597 women and girls who lived in the three most conflict-affected districts (Wadla, Lay-Gaynt, and Meket) in northeastern Amhara regional state of Ethiopia. GBV was assessed using the WHO multi-country study on women's health and domestic violence against women questionnaire, which has 13 items and measures three violence domains (emotional, physical, and sexual). A binary logistic regression analysis was conducted. We used Adjusted Odds Ratios (AOR) with their respective 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) and a p-value of <0.05 to identify statistically significant factors.

Results: The overall prevalence of gender-based violence was 39.0% (95%CI: 35.2-43.6); 36.7% were experienced emotional, 15.4% physical, and 8.9% sexual violences. The burden is higher among individuals who are divorced, substance users, have low social support, or have participated in the war.

Conclusions: Two-fifths of women and girls in conflict-affected areas of the northeastern Amhara region experienced violence. Thus, collaboration between healthcare providers and policymakers is needed to enhance care for victims, including the provision of social support and substance use mitigation.

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