| Literature DB >> 31170151 |
Michael Baiocchi1,2, Rina Friedberg2, Evan Rosenman2, Mary Amuyunzu-Nyamongo3, Gabriel Oguda3, Dorothy Otieno3, Clea Sarnquist4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gender-based violence (GBV) is a crucial global health problem among all age groups, including adolescents. This study describes incidences of GBV, as well as factors associated with sexual assault, among female adolescents in class six living in urban informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31170151 PMCID: PMC6553848 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213359
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Baseline demographics.
| Count (n = 4125) | Percent | |
|---|---|---|
| Household size | n = 4089 | |
| 0–2 | 151 | 3·7% |
| 3–5 | 2308 | 56·4% |
| 6–8 | 1343 | 32·8% |
| 9–12 | 233 | 5·7% |
| 13+ | 54 | 1·3% |
| Mother’s education level | n = 4110 | |
| None | 40 | 1.0% |
| Primary incomplete | 230 | 5·6% |
| Primary school | 364 | 8·9% |
| High school incomplete | 249 | 6·1% |
| High school | 724 | 17·6% |
| Post-high school | 1185 | 28·8% |
| Do not know | 1318 | 32·1% |
| Parental status | n = 4080 | |
| Both alive | 3408 | 83·5% |
| Mother deceased | 104 | 2·5% |
| Father deceased | 315 | 7·7% |
| Orphaned | 60 | 1·5% |
| Do not know | 193 | 4·7% |
| Ability to get 1000 shillings for hospital or medicine (n = 4111) | ||
| Very difficult | 774 | 18·8% |
| Difficult | 1249 | 30·3% |
| Easy | 848 | 20·6% |
| Very easy | 245 | 6.0% |
| Have medical insurance | 995 | 24·2% |
Fig 1Bee swarm plot showing reported total counts of rape in the last 12 months, among individuals who were raped at least once in the last 12 months.
Baseline violence statistics.
| Have ever had a boyfriend | 858 (n = 4094) | 21·3% | (19·8%, 23·7%) |
| Violence at home | 947 (n = 4125) | 23·0% | (21·6%, 24·1%) |
| Sexual assault (12 months) | 453 (n = 4125) | 11·0% | (10·1%, 12·0%) |
| Rape (12 months) | 298 (n = 4125) | 7·2% | (6·4%, 8·1%) |
| Once | 156 (n = 298) | 52·3% | (46·9%, 57·4%) |
| 2–4 times | 111 (n = 298) | 37·2% | (31·5%, 42·0%) |
| 5+ times | 31 (n = 298) | 10·4% | (7·8%, 15·1%) |
| Sexual IPV | 143 (n = 858) | 16·7% | (14·9%, 19·1%) |
| Physical IPV | 186 (n = 858) | 21·7% | (18·6%, 23·4%) |
| Emotional IPV | 268 (n = 858) | 33·3% | (28·8%, 33·9%) |
Responses to questions concerning gender norms.
| Strongly Agree | Agree | Disagree | Strongly Disagree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| If a woman drinks alcohol and wears miniskirts she is asking for trouble. | 44.8% (1841) | 18·1% (743) | 11·9% (488) | 25·2% (1036) |
| A woman should listen to her husband. | 54·3% (2233) | 36·3% (1493) | 4·5% (187) | 4·8% (197) |
| A woman has to teach her husband to respect her. | 40·0% (1640) | 30·2% (1239) | 16·5% (676) | 13·4% (551) |
| A woman should choose her own friends even if her boyfriend or husband disagrees. | 28·8% (1178) | 23·5% (962) | 23·9% (979) | 23·8% (974) |
| Men should share the work around the home such as doing the dishes or cleaning or cooking. | 27·5% (1123) | 22·8% (929) | 22·0% (897) | 27·8% (1133) |
| Sometimes a man may have a good reason to hit his girlfriend. | 14·8% (603) | 19·7% (803) | 26·2% (1067) | 39·4% (1607) |
| A woman can refuse to have sex with her husband if she does not want it for any reason. | 34·7% (1416) | 23·0% (937) | 19·5% (797) | 22·8% (928) |
| If a wife does something wrong she should expect her husband to punish her. | 10·0% (409) | 12·0% (489) | 32·2% (1313) | 45·8% (1870) |
| A woman has to know how to look after herself as she cannot rely on her man to care for her. | 48·8% (1994) | 26·6% (1088) | 12·1% (495) | 12·4% (506) |
| A man cannot control himself when he wants sex. | 21·5% (879) | 19·0% (777) | 24·7% (1008) | 34·8% (1422) |
| A woman should expect to be taught how to behave by her boyfriend. | 16·8% (686) | 17·0% (695) | 26·4% (1081) | 39·8% (1630) |
| A woman should not expect the fathers of her children to give her money. | 22·9% (938) | 20·8% (853) | 24·0% (986) | 32·4% (1328) |
Risk factors for experience of rape in the last twelve months, multivariable model.
| Coefficient | 95% CI | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emotional IPV | 0·23 | (0·11, 0·34) | 0·005 |
| Physical IPV | 0·21 | (0·10, 0·30) | 0·005 |
| Prior alcohol use | 0·26 | (0·16, 0·35) | <0·001 |
| Violence at home | 0·26 | (0·15, 0·36) | 0·001 |
| High emotional self-efficacy score | -0·24 | (-0·35, -0·13) | <0·001 |
| Mother deceased | 0·12 | (0·04, 0·19) | 0·2 |
| Average agreement with gender-normative statements | 0·11 | (0·00, 0·24) | 0·06 |
| Can get money to pay for hospital visit if needed | -0·12 | (-0·26, 0.00) | 0·05 |
Lifetime perpetrator distribution.
| All reports (n = 344) | Counts of rapes by perpetrator (n = 306) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of girls raped by this perpetrator | Percent | Mean | Median | Min | Max | |
| Boyfriend | 226 | 65·7% | 2.6 | 2 | 1 | 30 |
| Relative | 45 | 13·1% | 5.1 | 2 | 1 | 60 |
| Authority | 13 | 3·8% | 1.9 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
| Stranger | 60 | 17·4% | 2.2 | 1 | 1 | 11 |