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Barriers and facilitators to care-seeking among survivors of gender-based violence in the Dadaab refugee complex

机译:障碍和促进者在达达布难民综合体中追求基于性别的暴力的幸存者

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In humanitarian settings, timely access to care is essential for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV). Despite the existence of GBV support services, challenges still exist in maximising benefits for survivors. This study aimed to understand the characteristics of violence against women and explore barriers and facilitators to care-seeking for GBV by women in two camps within the Dadaab refugee complex in Kenya. A mixed-methods design was used to study women accessing comprehensive GBV services between February 2016 and February 2017. Women were recruited into a cohort study (n ?=?209) and some purposively selected for qualitative in-depth interviews (n ?=?34). Survivor characteristics were descriptively analysed from baseline measures, and interview data thematically assessed. A majority of women were Muslim, of Somali origin, had been residents in the camp for more than five years, with little or no formal education, and meagre or no monthly income. From the survey, 60.3% and 66.7% of women had experienced non-partner violence or intimate partner violence in their lifetime respectively. Facilitators to accessing GBV services by survivors included awareness of GBV services and self-perceived high severity of acts of violence. Barriers included stigma by family and the community, fear of further violence from perpetrators, feelings of helplessness and insecurity, and being denied entry to service provision premises by guards. Women in the Dadaab refugee camps face violence from intimate partners, family, and other refugees. There is an urgent need to address drivers of GBV and the barriers to disclosure and access to services for all survivors of GBV.
机译:在人道主义环境中,及时获得护理对于基于性别的暴力(GBV)的幸存者至关重要。尽管存在GBV的支持服务,但仍然存在诸多幸存者的益处仍然存在挑战。本研究旨在了解对妇女的暴力行为的特点,探索禁止障碍和促进人员在肯尼亚达达布难民综合体中的两个阵营中寻求妇女地理位置。混合方法设计用于研究2016年2月和2017年2月在2016年2月和2017年2月之间获得综合GBV服务的妇女。妇女被招募到队列研究( n?= 209),并且有些用作定性深入访谈(<我> n?=?34)。从基线措施描述幸存者特征,并对专门评估的采访数据进行了评估。大多数女性都是索马里的穆斯林,萨马里·普罗斯,仍然是营地的五年多,几乎没有正式的教育,缺乏或每月收入。从调查中,60.3%和66.7%的妇女分别经历了非合作伙伴暴力或亲密的伴侣暴力。通过幸存者访问GBV服务的促进者包括对GBV服务的认识,以及自我意识到的暴力行为的高度严重程度。障碍包括家庭和社区的耻辱,担心犯罪者,无助和不安全的进一步暴力,并被卫兵拒绝进入服务拨款。达达布难民营的妇女面临着亲密合作伙伴,家庭和其他难民的暴力。迫切需要解决GBV的司机和披露和获取所有幸存者的服务的障碍。

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