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Journal of Interpersonal Violence

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Lifetime and Child Sexual Violence, Risk Factors and Mental Health Correlates Among a Nationally Representative Sample of Adolescents and Young Adults in Haiti: A Public Health Emergency

Cénat, Jude Mary, Rose Darly Dalexis, Lewis Ampidu Clorméus, Marie-France Lafontaine, Mireille Guerrier, Guesly Michel et Martine Hébert
2022

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Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Mots-clés
violences
santé
Résumé
Résumé :

Very little is known in Haiti and the Caribbean regarding child and lifetime sexual victimization. Using a nationally representative sample of adolescents and young adults aged 15–24, this study aimed to document the prevalence, risk factors and mental health correlates of lifetime and child sexual violence in Haiti. A national cross-sectional surrvey was conducted in Haiti, using a multistage sampling frame, stratified by geographical department, urban or rural setting, gender, and age groups (15–19 and 20–24 years). The final sample included 3586 household participants (47.6% female).

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“It’s because We are ‘Loose Girls’ That’s why We had Children with MINUSTAH Soldiers”: A Qualitative Analysis of Stigma Experienced by Peacekeeper-Fathered Children and Their Mothers in Haiti

Vahedi, Luissa, Heather Stuart, Stéphanie Etienne, Sandra C. Wisner, Sabine Lee et Susan Andrea Bartels
2022

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Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Mots-clés
justice/sécurité
violences
international/ONG
Résumé
Résumé :

Sexual abuse and exploitation (SEA) perpetrated by UN peacekeepers while on mission is a violation of human rights and undermines the goal of upholding human rights in countries that host peacekeeping missions. In addition to survivors, children fathered by peacekeepers are also victims of SEA that need protection. Stigma poses negative life course consequences for SEA survivors and their peacekeeper-fathered children. However, there is a considerable lack of empirical research concerning the stigma experiences of SEA survivors and their children in post-colonial contexts.

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Attitudes Towards Intimate Partner Violence and the Association with Condom Use Among Men in Haiti: An Analysis of the Nationally Representative Demographic Health Survey

Conserve, Donaldson F., Guy-Lucien S. Whembolua et Pamela J. Surkan
2014

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Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Mots-clés
violences
santé
Résumé
Résumé :

Although men have substantial decision-making power regarding condom use, the majority of HIV knowledge and prevention studies in the general Haitian population have been conducted among youth and women. We investigated attitudes toward intimate partner violence, knowledge of, and use of condoms among 9493 men in Haiti using data from the 2012 nationally representative Demographic and Health Survey. Only 36% of HIV-negative and 44% of HIV-positive men reported using a condom the last time they had had sex.

Articles de revue et chapitres de livres

Prevalence and Factors Associated With Intimate Partner Violence Among Women in Haiti: Understanding Household, Individual, Partner, and Relationship Characteristics

Occean, James R., Nicholas Thomas, Andrew C. Lim, Sharonda M. Lovett, Abimbola Michael-Asalu et Abraham A. Salinas-Miranda
2020

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Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Mots-clés
violences
santé
familles
Résumé
Résumé :

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health issue with detrimental consequences for women’s reproductive, mental, and physical health. In Haiti, IPV is a major obstacle to women’s development. Yet, the determinants of IPV victimization are still not well understood. In this study, we utilized the 2016–2017 Haiti Demographic and Health Survey to determine the prevalence of IPV victimization and its subtypes (emotional, physical, and sexual abuse) among married or cohabiting women (N = 3,805) of reproductive age (15–49) by their current husband/partner.

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