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Together to end violence against women in Tanzania: Results of a pilot cluster randomized controlled trial to evaluate preliminary effectiveness of interpersonal and community level interventions to address intimate partner violence

机译:共同制止坦桑尼亚的暴力侵害妇女行为:一项试验性集群随机对照试验的结果,旨在评估人际和社区层面干预措施解决亲密伴侣暴力行为的初步有效性

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In Tanzania, women suffer high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV). We conducted a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial to test the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary effectiveness of IPV prevention interventions targeting men and communities in nine villages randomly assigned to one of three study arms (n = 450 couples). In the Control Group, women participated in savings groups while male partners received no intervention. In Intervention Group 1, women participated in savings groups and men participated in peer-groups addressing gender relations and IPV prevention. In Intervention Group 2, women participated in savings groups, men participated in peer-groups, and community leaders facilitated dialogues on similar topics. Recruitment was completed within one month with 95% retained in the intervention and 81% retained in the endline survey. Acceptability was high, with men participating in 82% of peer-group session hours. More men in Interventions 1 (24%) and 2 (19%) disagreed with wife-beating compared to men in the Control (13%); and more men reported non-perpetration of IPV in Interventions 1 (16%) and 2 (14%) compared to the Control (-2%). Findings suggest a fully powered RCT may detect significant reductions in men's justification and use of IPV, paving the way for evidence-based violence prevention programming.
机译:在坦桑尼亚,妇女遭受亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的比率很高。我们进行了一项试验性集群随机对照试验,以针对以三个研究小组(n = 450对)中的一个随机分配的九个村庄中的男性和社区为对象,测试IPV预防干预措施的可行性,可接受性和初步有效性。在对照组中,妇女参加了储蓄小组,而男性伙伴则没有参加干预。在干预小组1中,妇女参加了储蓄小组,男子参加了处理性别关系和预防IPV的同龄人小组。在干预小组2中,妇女参加了储蓄小组,男子参加了同龄小组,社区领导人促进了关于类似主题的对话。招聘在一个月内完成,其中95%保留在干预措施中,81%保留在最终调查中。接受度很高,其中男性参加了82%的同组会话时间。与对照组中的男性(13%)相比,干预1(24%)和2(19%)中不同意殴打妻子的男性更多。与对照组(-2%)相比,在干预1(16%)和干预2(14%)中,更多的男性报告IPV无效。研究结果表明,功能强大的RCT可能会发现男性对IPV合法性和使用率的显着降低,这为基于证据的暴力预防计划铺平了道路。

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    《Global public health》 |2019年第12期|1653-1668|共16页
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    Boston Univ Sch Publ Hlth Boston MA USA;

    Muhimbili Univ Hlth & Allied Sci Dar Es Salaam Tanzania;

    World Educ Inc Bantwana WEI Bantwana Boston MA USA;

    World Educ Inc Bantwana WEI Bantwana Arusha Tanzania;

    Prime Ministers Off Dar Es Salaam Tanzania;

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    Intimate partner violence prevention; gender-based violence; couples; Tanzania;

    机译:预防亲密伴侣的暴力行为;基于性别的暴力;夫妻坦桑尼亚;

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