运用性别与权力理论考察南非Mahikeng地区妇女的性与生殖自主

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.31920/2634-3622/2021/v10n3a11
Godswill N. Osuafor, Chinwe E. Okoli
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妇女在家庭环境中的性和生殖决策方面的自主权可能代表性别平等和生殖健康救济。性别和权力理论被用来确定影响妇女在性别和家庭规模方面的决策的社会经济因素。2012年,在南非Mahikeng对568名已婚和同居女性进行了调查。数据收集采用结构化问卷,分析采用描述性统计和二元逻辑回归方法。研究结果显示,60.7%和70.1%的女性分别参与了性别和家庭规模的决定。认为丈夫有性权利、遭受性暴力、参加宗教和传统的工会对妇女的性自主产生了负面影响。就业女性和报告性伴侣的选择显著提高了女性的性自主权。传统婚姻、经历过性暴力、丈夫有性权利的观念、年龄的增长和活着的孩子的数量大大降低了妇女对家庭规模的决策自主权。研究结果部分验证了性别与权力理论中劳动和权力结构的性别划分。我们建议,必须在社会和经济上赋予妇女权力,使她们能够自由决定性和家庭规模,以此作为性健康和生殖健康的指标。
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Application of the Theory of Gender and Power to Examine Sexual and Reproductive Autonomy among Women in Mahikeng in South Africa
The autonomy of women in sexual and reproductive decision-making within family settings may represent gender equality and reproductive health relief. The theory of gender and power was used to identify socio-economic factors that influence women’s decision-making on sex and family size. A survey of 568 married and cohabiting women was conducted in Mahikeng, South Africa in 2012. Structured questionnaires were used in data collection and were analysed using descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression methods. The Findings of the study revealed 60.7% and 70.1% women participate in decisions on sex and on size of family respectively. Perceptions husbands had the right to sex, experience sexual violence, being in religious and traditional unions had negative impacts on women’s sexual autonomy. Employed women and reporting choosing of partners significantly enhanced women’s sexual autonomy. Traditional union, experienced of sexual violence sex, perceptions that husbands had right to sex, increasing age, and number of living children significantly reduced women’s decision-making autonomy on family size. The findings partially validated the sexual division of constructs of labour and power in the theory of gender and power. We recommend that women need to be empowered socially and economically to decide freely on sex and family size as indicators of sexual and reproductive health.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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