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Emotional violence and maternal mental health: a qualitative study among women in northern Vietnam

机译:情绪暴力与孕产妇心理健康:越南北部妇女的定性研究

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Worldwide, intimate partner violence (IPV) during pregnancy is a pressing and prevalent public health problem. Existing research has found close associations between IPV and perinatal mental health, yet little is known about women’s own perceptions of these associations. This study aimed to explore Vietnamese women’s experiences of emotional partner violence and their perceptions of the implications of such violence for their mental health. The data were collected through in-depth interviews with 20 women living in Hanoi, Vietnam who had reported exposure to emotional partner violence and attained high depression scores in a prospective cohort study. Ten women were pregnant and ten had recently given birth. The data were analysed by qualitative content analysis. The women described emotional partner violence as a major life stressor. Their accounts pointed to three particularly significant dimensions of emotional violence: being ignored by the husband; being denied support; and being exposed to controlling behaviours. These experiences affected the women’s sense of wellbeing profoundly, causing sadness and distress. The women’s accounts indicated that experiences of emotional violence were significantly shaped by dominant kinship arrangements: practices of patrilocal residence and principles of patrilineal descent tended to aggravate women’s vulnerabilities to partner violence. This qualitative study from Vietnam documents close associations between emotional partner violence and perinatal distress, while also pointing to kinship arrangements as particularly significant structural contexts shaping women’s experiences of partner violence. The study findings suggest that effective policies and programs to decrease women’s vulnerability to intimate partner violence must take into account the kinship arrangements that prevail in a given society.
机译:在全球范围内,怀孕期间的亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是一个迫切且普遍存在的公共健康问题。现有研究发现IPV与围产期心理健康之间存在密切的关联,但对于女性自己对这些关联的看法知之甚少。这项研究旨在探讨越南妇女遭受性伴侣暴力的经历,以及她们对此类暴力对其心理健康的影响的看法。这些数据是通过对20名居住在越南河内的妇女进行的深入访谈而收集的,这些妇女在一项前瞻性队列研究中报告了遭受性伴侣暴力的暴露并获得了很高的抑郁评分。十名妇女怀孕,十名最近分娩。通过定性内容分析对数据进行分析。这些妇女将性伴侣的暴力行为描述为主要的生活压力源。他们的陈述指出了情感暴力的三个特别重要的方面:被丈夫忽略;被拒绝支持;并受到控制行为的影响。这些经历深刻地影响了妇女的幸福感,引起了悲伤和痛苦。妇女的陈述表明,情感暴力的经历主要由亲属关系安排显着影响:父系居民的居住方式和父系血统的原则倾向于加剧妇女对伴侣暴力的脆弱性。越南的这项定性研究记录了性伴侣暴力与围产期困扰之间的紧密联系,同时还指出亲属关系安排是影响女性伴侣暴力经历的特别重要的结构性背景。研究结果表明,减少妇女更容易遭受亲密伴侣暴力的有效政策和计划必须考虑到特定社会中普遍存在的亲属关系安排。

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