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童婚和亲密伴侣暴力是侵犯个人人权的全球健康危机。先前的研究将中低收入国家的童婚与IPV联系起来;然而,关于肯尼亚这种关系的信息很少。本研究旨在(a)估计童婚和各种形式的IPV(情感、身体和性)的流行程度,(b)研究肯尼亚妇女中童婚和IPV之间的关系。本研究利用了最近的2022年肯尼亚人口与健康调查(KDHS),这是一个大规模和具有全国代表性的数据集。最终分析共纳入12888名参与者(年龄32.35岁,SD = 7.96)。童婚和经历至少一种IPV(情感、身体和性IPV)的患病率分别为31.23%、44.8%、34.5%、32.6%和10.1%。多项回归模型显示,经历至少一种IPV的可能性高出25% (OR = 1.25, 95% CI = 1.16-1.36, p p p
Association Between Child Marriage and Intimate Partner Violence: A Kenyan National Analysis.
Child marriage and intimate partner violence (IPV) are global health crises that violate individual human rights. Prior research has linked child marriage to IPV in lower-and-middle-income countries; however, information regarding this relationship in Kenya is sparse. The present study aims to (a) estimate the prevalence of child marriage and various forms of IPV (emotional, physical, and sexual) and (b) examine the association between child marriage and IPV among Kenyan women. This study utilized the most recent 2022 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS), a large scale and nationally representative dataset. A total of 12,888 participants (Mage = 32.35 years; SD = 7.96) were included in the final analysis. The prevalence rates of child marriage and experiencing at least one form of IPV, emotional, physical, and sexual IPV, were found to be 31.23%, 44.8%, 34.5%, 32.6%, and 10.1%, respectively. Multinomial regression models revealed that the likelihood of experiencing at least one form of IPV was 25% higher (OR = 1.25, 95% CI = 1.16-1.36, p < .01), emotional IPV was 19% higher (OR = 1.19, 95% CI = 1.09-1.29, p < .01), and physical IPV was 31% higher (OR = 1.57, 95% CI = 1.21-1.43, p < .01) among Kenyan women who married before the age of 18 years. Findings highlight the need for effective policy enforcement and implementation to prevent child marriage and safeguard women from IPV within child marriages.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Child Sexual Abuse is interdisciplinary and provides an essential interface for researchers, academicians, attorneys, clinicians, and practitioners. The journal advocates for increased networking in the sexual abuse field, greater dissemination of information and research, a higher priority for this international epidemic, and development of effective assessment, intervention, and prevention programs. Divided into sections to provide clear information, the journal covers research issues, clinical issues, legal issues, prevention programs, case studies, and brief reports, focusing on three subject groups - child and adolescent victims of sexual abuse or incest, adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse or incest, and sexual abuse or incest offenders.