对2020年和2021年埃及女性样本中网络虐待的评估

Rabab Eltokhy, A. Mahmoud, S. Alsaeed
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针对妇女的暴力行为是一个全球性问题,但在中东尤为普遍。据世卫组织估计,全世界约有35%的妇女在其生命的某个阶段遭受过身体和/或性亲密关系暴力或非伴侣性暴力。由于几乎每两个人中就有一人使用互联网,10亿家庭有互联网连接,网络暴力是一种日益严重的全球流行病,对公共卫生造成严重影响;它不仅与受害者的负面心理、社会和生殖健康结果有关,而且还与线下的身体和性侵犯有关。网络骚扰、网络跟踪、诽谤、未经同意的色情、电子邮件欺骗、网络黑客和虚拟强奸都是针对妇女的网络暴力的例子。关于网络暴力的范围及其在不同人群和文化中的流行程度的数据有限,但研究表明,妇女、女孩和性少数群体更有可能成为网络虐待的受害者。目的:我们的研究旨在评估埃及针对女性的网络暴力问题,包括其流行程度、不同形式以及对受害者生活的影响,以确定和制定预防策略。研究方法:该研究利用在埃及两大最受欢迎的社交媒体平台Facebook和WhatsApp上进行的在线民意调查进行,以评估参与者在2020年和2021年这两年是否遭受过网络虐待。为了获得高回复率,研究人员选择了有很多女性成员的小组。从2021年11月1日到2022年1月31日,研究人员在研究页面的链接上发布了一项调查,收集了三个月的回复。结果:本研究纳入324名成年女性,其中约52%年龄在31 - 40岁之间。大约85%的参与者表示他们遭受过网络暴力,64%的人表示他们遭受过三次或更多的网络骚扰,52.7%的人表示他们受到过社交媒体的骚扰。综上所述,在过去两年中,埃及人口中针对女性的网络暴力比例很高。因此,政府必须实施强有力的立法,使所有形式的网络暴力都是非法的。
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Assessment of cyber abuse during the years 2020 and 2021 among a sample of Egyptian females
Violence against women is a global issue, but it is particularly prevalent in the Middle East. According to WHO estimates, approximately 35% of women worldwide have been exposed to physical and/or sexually intimate relationship violence or non-partner sexual violence at some point in their lives. Because nearly one in every two people uses the internet and one billion homes have an internet connection, cyber violence is a growing global epidemic with serious public health implications; it is linked not only to negative psychological, social, and reproductive health outcomes for victims but also to offline physical and sexual assault. Cyber harassment, cyberstalking, defamation, non-consensual pornography, e-mail spoofing, cyber hacking, and virtual rape are examples of cyber violence against women. Data on the scope of cyber violence and its prevalence across various people and cultures is limited, but studies suggest that women, girls, and sexual minorities are more likely to be victims of cyber abuse. Objectives: Our research aimed to assess the problem of cyber violence against women in Egypt, including its prevalence, different forms, and impact on victims' lives to identify and develop preventive strategies. Methodology: The research was conducted utilizing an online poll distributed over two of Egypt's most popular social media platforms, Facebook, and WhatsApp, to assess if the participants were subjected to cyber abuse for two years, 2020 and 2021. To get a high response rate, the researchers chose groups with many female members. The researchers collected responses by a survey published at the link to the study page for three months, from November 1, 2021, to January 31, 2022. Results: Our study included 324 adult female participants, about 52 % were between 31 and 40 years old. About 85 percent of our participants said they had been subjected to cyber violence, 64 percent said they had been subjected to cyber harassment three times or more, and 52.7 percent said they were harassed via social media. In conclusion, the Egyptian population has seen a high rate of cyber violence against women in the past two years. As a result, the government must implement robust legislation that makes cyber violence illegal in all its manifestations.
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