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Gender-Specific Jealousy and Infidelity Norms as Sources of Sexual Health Risk and Violence Among Young Coupled Nicaraguans

机译:特定性别的嫉妒和不忠行为是尼加拉瓜年轻夫妻性健康风险和暴力的来源

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Gender inequity negatively affects health in Central America. In 2011, we conducted 60 semistructured interviews and 12 photovoice focus groups with young coupled men and women in Leon, Nicaragua, to explore the ways in which social norms around marriage and gender affect sexual health and gender-based violence. Participants' depictions of their experiences revealed gendered norms around infidelity that provided a narrative to justify male expressions of jealousy, which included limiting partner autonomy, sexual coercion, and physical violence against women, and resulted in increased women's risk of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. By understanding and taking account of these different narratives and normalized beliefs in developing health- and gender-based violence interventions, such programs might be more effective in promoting gender-equitable attitudes and behaviors among young men and women in Nicaragua.
机译:性别不平等对中美洲的健康产生负面影响。 2011年,我们在尼加拉瓜的里昂对年轻夫妇进行了60次半结构式访谈和12个摄影语音焦点小组,以探讨围绕婚姻和性别的社会规范如何影响性健康和基于性别的暴力。参与者对自己经历的描述揭示了围绕不忠行为的性别规范,该规范提供了叙事以证明男性嫉妒的表达是正当的,其中包括限制伴侣的自主权,性胁迫和对妇女的身体暴力,并导致妇女遭受包括艾滋病毒在内的性传播感染的风险增加。通过理解和考虑到在发展基于健康和基于性别的暴力干预措施方面的这些不同的叙述和正常化的信念,这样的方案可能会更有效地促进尼加拉瓜的男女青年平等的态度和行为。

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