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Sloand, Elizabeth D.

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Tragedy in Haiti: Suicidality, PTSD, and Depression Associated with Intimate Partner Violence Among Haitian Women After the 2010 Earthquake

Gary, Faye A., Hossein N. Yarandi, June C. Hopps, Mona Hassan, Elizabeth D. Sloand et Jacquelyn C. Campbell
2021

dans
Journal of National Black Nurses' Association
Mots-clés
corps/sexualités
santé
Résumé
Résumé :

Across the world, suicidal behaviors are responsible for more than one million deaths each year. In Haiti, suicidal behaviors were found to be related to intimate partner violence (IPV) against women. This study was conducted after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and women were asked about IPV before and after that event. A sample of women between 18 and 44 years of age responded to a questionnaire about physical, psychological, or sexual abuse by an intimate or non-intimate partner.

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"The Women, They Maltreat Them… Therefore, We Cannot Assure That the Future Society Will Be Good": Male Perspectives on Gender-Based Violence: A Focus Group Study with Young Men in Haiti

Gabriel, Naïka C., Elizabeth D. Sloand, Faye A. Gary, Mona Hassan, Desiree R. Bertrand et Jacquelyn C. Campbell
2016

dans
Health Care for Women International
Mots-clés
éducation
santé
violences
Résumé
Résumé :

The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of violence against women (VAW) held by Haitian men to gain a better understanding of why VAW occurs. Women in Haiti have experienced significant violence, both before and following the 2010 earthquake. Fifteen men aged 26 to 47 participated in a focus group. The data revealed three themes: men's beliefs about VAW and its context, factors influencing VAW, and recommended interventions. When approaching VAW, men must be part of the collective effort.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Culturally Anchoring an Intervention for Gender-Based Violence

Killion, Cheryl M., Elizabeth D. Sloand, Faye A. Gary, Nancy Glass, Betty P. Dennis, Nicole Cesar Muller, Mona Hassan, Gloria B. Callwood et Doris W. Campbell
2018

dans
International Journal of Health Promotion and Education
Mots-clés
désastre/humanitaire
international/ONG
santé
violences
Résumé
Résumé :

Haitians continue to rebuild following the devastating earthquake in 2010, as many also strive to recover and heal from associated horrific events. Immediately following the earthquake, domestic and international agencies reported dramatic increases in violence against women and girls in this small Caribbean nation that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. In this article we highlight one segment of a situational analysis used as groundwork for developing an intervention to address gender-based violence (GBV).

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Violence and Abuse of Internally Displaced Women Survivors of the 2010 Haiti Earthquake

Campbell, Doris W., Jacquelyn C. Campbell, Hossein N. Yarandi, Annie Lewis O'Connor, Emily Dollar, Cheryl M. Killion, Elizabeth D. Sloand, Gloria B. Callwood, Nicole M. Cesar, Mona Hassan et Faye A. Gary
2016

dans
International Journal of Public Health
Mots-clés
violences
désastre/humanitaire
migrations/diaspora
santé
Résumé
Résumé :

Objectives: Limited research following disasters suggests that internally displaced women are disproportionately vulnerable to violence and abuse. An interdisciplinary collaborative of researchers and practitioners in Haiti, the US Virgin Islands, and the US Mainland investigated gender-based violence (GBV) pre- and post-earthquake and health outcomes among Haitian women living in tent cities/camps following the 2010 earthquake.

Sloand, Elizabeth D.

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