拒绝特别脆弱的部落群体获得避孕服务:印度恰蒂斯加尔邦拜加社区的个案研究

Sulakshana Nandi, Deepika Joshi, P. Gurung, Chandrakant Yadav, G. Murugan
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摘要Baigas是一个特别脆弱的部落群体,被归类为印度土著社区中最脆弱的群体。1979年,为了遏制主要由于高死亡率而导致的人口减少,政府限制他们使用永久性避孕方法,并将其作为“禁令”执行。本研究采用混合方法的案例研究设计,旨在了解恰蒂斯加尔邦拜加斯人在获得避孕服务方面的经历和看法。数据是通过以下方式收集的:家庭调查(n = 289);与拜加男女和卫生服务提供者进行个人访谈和小组讨论;和人体测量。拜加人营养状况不佳,贫困程度与地区和州的平均水平不相称。在接受采访的女性中,61.3%的女性曾怀孕四次或四次以上,61.3%在怀孕期间或之后至少失去过一次孩子。拜加妇女的前额纹身是她们身份的标志,被用来拒绝她们的避孕服务。拜加妇女要么必须前往邻国才能获得服务,要么谎报自己的身份。他们通常甚至无法访问临时方法。这种强制性政策导致他们进一步贫困。拜加斯一直要求获得避孕服务的权利。拒绝提供避孕服务是对生殖权利和人权以及自决权和身体自主权的侵犯。
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Denying access of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups to contraceptive services: a case study among the Baiga community in Chhattisgarh, India
Abstract Baigas are a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG), categorised as the most vulnerable amongst indigenous communities in India. As a strategy to stall their decreasing population, due mainly to high mortality, in 1979 the government restricted their access to permanent contraceptive methods, and this is enforced as a “ban”. Using a case study design with mixed methods, this study aims to understand the experiences and perceptions of Baigas in Chhattisgarh in accessing contraceptive services. Data was collected through: a household survey (n = 289) in 13 habitations; individual interviews and group discussions with Baiga men and women and health service providers; and anthropometry. The Baiga suffer poor nutritional status and poverty, out of proportion with district and state averages. Of the women interviewed, 61.3% have had four or more pregnancies and 61.3% have experienced the loss of child at least once during pregnancy or later. Baiga women's forehead tattoo, a marker of their identity, is used to deny them contraceptive services. Baiga women either have to travel to the neighbouring state to avail themselves of services, or lie about their identity. They are usually unable to access even the temporary methods. This coercive policy has led to their further impoverishment. Baigas have been demanding the right to contraceptive services. Denying contraceptive services is a violation of reproductive and human rights and the right to self-determination and bodily autonomy.
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期刊介绍: Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters ( SRHM) promotes sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) globally through its journal and ''more than a journal'' activities. The Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters (SRHM) journal, formerly Reproductive Health Matters (RHM), is a peer-reviewed, international journal that explores emerging, neglected and marginalised topics and themes across the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights. It aims to publish original, relevant, and contemporary research, particularly from a feminist perspective, that can help inform the development of policies, laws and services to fulfil the rights and meet the sexual and reproductive health needs of people of all ages, gender identities and sexual orientations. SRHM publishes work that engages with fundamental dilemmas and debates in SRHR, highlighting multiple perspectives, acknowledging differences, and searching for new forms of consensus. SRHM strongly encourages research that explores experiences, values, information and issues from the point of view of those whose lives are affected. Key topics addressed in SRHM include (but are not limited to) abortion, family planning, contraception, female genital mutilation, HIV and other STIs, human papillomavirus (HPV), maternal health, SRHR in humanitarian settings, gender-based violence, young people, gender, sexuality and sexual rights.
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