Fediša Modikologo:打破针对妇女和儿童的暴力代际循环。前瞻性队列研究的理论框架和方案。

Q1 Medicine
Wellcome Open Research Pub Date : 2025-08-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/wellcomeopenres.23513.2
Rachel Jewkes, Leane Ramsoomar, Jani Nothling, Samantha Willan, Venice Mbowane, Esnat Chirwa, Shibe Mhlongo, Maureen Phakoe, Desiree Pass, Amanda Zembe, Louis Sibiya, Ishen Seocharan, Charntel Paile, Laura Washington, Nataly Woollett, Bianca Dekel, Nwabisa Jama-Shai, Mercilene Machisa, Pinky Mahlangu, Boitumelo Seepamore, Nicola Christofides, Tracy Glass, Darshini Govindasamy, Stanley Carries, Asiphe Ketelo, Naeemah Abrahams
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在南非,经过20年的全国杀害妇女监测,我们对遭受亲密伴侣暴力的妇女面临亲密伴侣杀害妇女风险的原因知之甚少。此外,我们没有绘制严重IPV对受害妇女及其子女的多代人健康、社会和经济影响的地图,也没有描述寻求帮助的后果,也没有描述什么有助于性传播感染的恢复轨迹。这项研究的目的是加深对杀害妇女的风险因素以及严重IPV对妇女及其家庭的健康、社会和经济影响的了解,包括了解暴力代际循环的风险和复原力。它还旨在描述法定和社区措施如何运作,以实现恢复和安全。在试点研究之后,我们开发了一个前瞻性的基于问卷的队列研究,包括三个组成部分,并计划进行巢式定性研究。主要队列将招募12,000名患有严重IPV的妇女,采用非概率方法招募(主要来自服务机构和社区成员转诊,以及连锁招募)。在基线访谈之后,参与者将完成年度在线调查,以跟踪五年的主要结果。主要问卷将测量过去一年中不同形式IPV的暴露范围、终生创伤暴露史、童年背景、健康、社会和经济环境以及求助行为。妇女的一个亚队列(20%的子样本)将在3年内进行更密集的随访。其中,6岁及以上的孩子,经母亲同意,也将被跟踪三年。将通过参与者的国民身份号码,通过国家人口登记册追踪队列中的死亡情况。将与已故参与者的朋友或家人进行混合方法的口头尸检。研究结果将指导全国预防杀害妇女行为,并有助于了解如何防止暴力的代际循环,使受害妇女和儿童能够康复。
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Fediša Modikologo: breaking the intergenerational cycle of violence against women and children. Theoretical framework and protocol for a prospective cohort study.

Fediša Modikologo: breaking the intergenerational cycle of violence against women and children. Theoretical framework and protocol for a prospective cohort study.

Fediša Modikologo: breaking the intergenerational cycle of violence against women and children. Theoretical framework and protocol for a prospective cohort study.

Fediša Modikologo: breaking the intergenerational cycle of violence against women and children. Theoretical framework and protocol for a prospective cohort study.

In South Africa, after two decades of national femicide surveillance, we know comparatively little about what places women who experience intimate partner violence (IPV) at risk of intimate partner femicide. Further we have not mapped the multi-generational health, social and economic impact of severe IPV on women subjected to it, and their children, nor the consequences of help-seeking, nor described what helps, STET recovery trajectories. This study aims to deepen understanding of risk factors for femicide and the health, social and economic impacts of severe IPV on women and their families, including understanding risk and resilience to intergenerational cycling of violence. It further aims to describe how statutory and community measures operate to enable recovery and safety. Following pilot research, we developed a prospective questionnaire-based cohort study with three components, and plan for nested qualitative research. The primary cohort will enrol 12,000 women experiencing severe IPV, recruited using non-probabilistic methods (mostly referral from services and community members, and chain-recruitment). Following a baseline interview, participants will complete annual on-line surveys to track key outcomes for five years. The main questionnaire will measure exposure to range of different forms of IPV in the past year, lifetime trauma exposure history, childhood background, health, social and economic circumstances and help-seeking practices. A sub-cohort of the women (a 20% sub-sample), will be followed more intensively over 3 years. Among these, the children aged 6 years and over, of consenting mothers, will also be followed for three years. Deaths in the cohorts will be tracked through the National Population Register through participants' national identity numbers. Mixed-methods verbal autopsies will be conducted with friends or family members of deceased participants. Results will guide femicide prevention nationally, and will build understanding of what is needed to prevent intergenerational cycling of violence and enable recovery of exposed women and children.

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