参与小额金融项目与南亚女性心理健康:一项改良的系统综述

Participation in Micro-Finance Programmes and Women’s Mental Health in South Asia: A Modified Systematic Review

Journal of Development Studies · 2015
被引 31
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

系统综述了12项南亚定量研究,发现参与小额金融活动的时长和深度比单纯获得贷款更能影响女性心理健康,但需严格的项目评估。

Abstract

Micro-finance provides financial services to poor women from developing countries where cultural and social constraints limit their opportunities for economic advancement. Using Forbes’s process of conducting systematic review, 12 quantitative studies from South Asia reporting on the impact of micro-finance on women’s mental health outcomes were analysed. Overall, studies revealed that the duration and depth of involvement in micro-finance activities would make a difference in women’s mental health and not just receiving loans; however, rigorous programme evaluation is needed. Collaborative actions by micro-finance and health care practitioners to recognise women’s mental health needs and to strengthen measures to optimise the beneficial effects of micro-finance must be considered.

小额信贷女性心理健康南亚系统综述