与你同行的风险:哥伦比亚和利比里亚的被迫流离失所、冲突与亲密伴侣暴力之间的联系

The Risk That Travels with You: Links Between Forced Displacement, Conflict and Intimate Partner Violence in Colombia and Liberia

Journal of Development Studies · 2024
被引 6 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究利用哥伦比亚和利比里亚的全国调查数据,发现被迫流离失所的女性遭受亲密伴侣暴力的风险显著高于未流离失所者,冲突强度会进一步增加这一风险。

Abstract

Displacement and conflict substantially heighten the risk of gender-based violence including intimate partner violence (IPV), experienced by women and girls. This study aims to examine the links between conflict, forced displacement and IPV using nationally representative survey data measuring IPV combined with data on conflict-related violence from two different conflict-affected settings: Colombia and Liberia. We find that forced displacement is strongly associated with increased lifetime and past year IPV. Displaced women and girls in Colombia and Liberia have a 36 and 55 per cent, respectively greater risk of experiencing past year IPV and 39 and 49 per cent greater risk of experiencing lifetime IPV in each country respectively, compared to their non-displaced counterparts. Both conflict and displacement are independently and significantly associated with past year IPV. Taking conflict intensity into account increases the associated IPV risk to 40 and 60 per cent in Colombia and Liberia respectively. Recognising the increased prevalence of IPV for displaced women is vital to providing effective assistance. Humanitarian, state and peace-building efforts, should encompass the provision of a range of assistance services to help displaced and conflict-affected women heal from the impacts of the violence.

强迫流离失所冲突亲密伴侣暴力哥伦比亚利比里亚