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Attitudes towards help-seeking for sexual and gender-based violence in humanitarian settings: the case of Rwamwanja refugee settlement scheme in Uganda

机译:在人道主义环境中寻求求解性和性别的暴力的态度:乌干达卢姆万德难民结算计划的案件

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Abstract Background Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) remains a silent epidemic in many humanitarian settings with many survivors concealing their experiences. Attitudes towards help-seeking for SGBV is an important determinant of SGBV service use. This paper examined the association between attitudes towards seeking care and knowledge and perceptions about SGBV among men and women in a humanitarian setting in Uganda. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted from May to June 2015 among 601 heads of refugee households (261 females and 340 males) in Rwamwanja Refugees Settlement Scheme, South West Uganda. Analysis entails cross-tabulation with chi-square test and estimation of a multivariate logistic regression model. Results Results showed increased odds of having a favorable attitude toward seeking help for SGBV among women with progressive attitudes towards SGBV (OR = 2.78, 95% CI: 1.56–4.95); who felt that SBGV was not tolerated in the community (OR = 2.03, 95% CI: 1.03–4.00); those who had not experienced violence (OR = 2.08, 95% CI: 1.06–4.07); and those who were aware of the timing for post-exposure prophylaxis (OR = 3.08, 95% CI: 1.57–6.04). In contrast, results for men sample showed lack of variations in attitude toward seeking help for SGBV for all independent variables except timing for PEP (OR = 2.57, 95% CI: 1.30–5.10). Among individuals who had experienced SGBV, the odds of seeking help was more likely among those with favorable attitude towards seeking help (OR = 4.22, 95% CI: 1.47–12.06) than among those with unfavorable help-seeking attitudes. Conclusion The findings of the paper suggest that targeted interventions aimed at promoting awareness and progressive attitudes towards SGBV are likely to encourage positive help-seeking attitudes and behaviors in humanitarian contexts.
机译:摘要背景性和基于性别的暴力(SGBV)在许多人道主义环境中仍然是一个沉默的流行病,许多幸存者隐瞒了他们的经历。对SGBV寻求帮助寻求的态度是SGBV服务使用的重要决定因素。本文审查了在乌干达的人道主义环境中寻求护理和知识和关于SGBV的关注和知识和看法之间的态度的关联。方法从2015年5月到601年6月在乌干达卢克马难民结算计划中从2015年5月到2015年5月进行了横断面调查。分析需要与Chi-Square测试和多变量逻辑回归模型的估计交叉制表。结果结果表明,对SGBV进行渐进态度的妇女的妇女有利态度的态度增加了几率(或= 2.78,95%CI:1.56-4.95);谁觉得社区中不容忍的SBGV(或= 2.03,95%CI:1.03-4.00);那些没有经历过暴力的人(或= 2.08,95%CI:1.06-4.07);并且那些了解曝光后预防的时间(或= 3.08,95%CI:1.57-6.04)的时间。相比之下,除PEP的时序(或= 2.57,95%CI:1.30-5.10),MEN样本的结果缺乏对SGBV寻求SGBV的帮助的态度缺乏变化。在经验丰富的个人经验丰富的个人中,寻求帮助的几率更有可能在寻求帮助(或= 4.22,95%CI:1.47-12.06)中具有有利态度的人们,而不是那些不利的帮助态度。结论本文的调查结果表明,旨在促进对SGBV的意识和逐步态度的目标干预可能会鼓励积极的帮助寻求人道主义背景的态度和行为。

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