| Literature DB >> 36253036 |
Kristin G Bevilacqua1, A Williams1, Shannon N Wood1,2, G Wamue-Ngare3,4, Mary Thiongo5, P Gichangi5,6, Michele R Decker7,2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Sexual harassment among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) is a prevalent and understudied form of gender-based violence (GBV) with negative impacts on health and well-being. The COVID-19 pandemic raised global concern about GBV within homes; less is known about how it affected GBV in public spaces.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; epidemiology; public health
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36253036 PMCID: PMC9577274 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 3.006
Figure 1Trajectories of sexual harassment relative to and changes in frequency since the COVID-19 pandemic among adolescent girls and young women in Nairobi, Kenya in mid-2020 (n=612).
Sexual harassment prevalence, timing and changes relative to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions among AGYW, 2020 (n=612)
| Weighted % (n) | |
| Experienced in past 12 months | 18.1 (118) |
| Timing relative to COVID-19 restrictions; among those who experienced past-year sexual harassment (n=118) | |
| Pre-COVID-19 only | 14.6 (11) |
| Post- COVID-19 only | 18.8 (20) |
| Both time periods | 66.6 (87) |
| Changes in occurrence since COVID-19 restrictions; among those who experienced sexual harassment both prior to and during COVID-19 restrictions (n=87) | |
| No change | 44.7 (41) |
| Decreased occurrence | 20.5 (17) |
| Increased occurrence | 34.9 (29) |
| Overall increase in sexual harassment since COVID-19 restrictions began, among those who experienced past-year sexual harassment* (n=118) | |
| Increase | 42.0 (49) |
| No increase | 58.0 (69) |
*New or increased sexual harassment since March 2020.
AGYW, adolescent girls and young women.
Factors associated with past-year sexual harassment among AGYW, weighted
| Sample | Past-year sexual harassment | |||
| Col% | Row% | P value† | aRR (95% CI)‡ | |
| Overall | – | 18.1 | – | – |
| Age group | 0.68 | |||
| 16–20 years | 42.6 | 19.1 | – | |
| 20–26 years | 57.4 | 17.3 | – | |
| Highest level of education completed | <0.01** | |||
| Secondary or lower | 90.4 | 15.9 | ref | |
| College/university | 9.6 | 38.5 | 2.11** (1.27 to 3.52) | |
| Currently in school | 0.11 | |||
| No | 58.2 | 20.9 | ref | |
| Yes | 41.8 | 14.2 | 0.82 (0.48 to 1.40) | |
| Marital status | 0.46 | |||
| Unmarried | 90.2 | 17.6 | – | |
| Married | 9.8 | 22.6 | – | |
| Personal control over decision to leave house | 0.85 | |||
| Less than full control | 60.0 | 18.5 | – | |
| Full control | 40.0 | 17.6 | – | |
| Control over own earnings | 0.29 | |||
| Less than full control | 71.7 | 16.7 | – | |
| Full control | 28.3 | 21.7 | – | |
| Relative household SES tertile | 0.41 | |||
| Lowest | 37.0 | 14.4 | – | |
| Middle | 22.2 | 19.3 | – | |
| Highest | 40.7 | 20.8 | – | |
| Household composition | 0.17 | |||
| Live alone | 6.3 | 20.0 | – | |
| Lives with parent(s), with or without other(s) | 66.4 | 17.2 | – | |
| Lives with partner with or without other(s), excluding parent(s) | 10.0 | 30.7 | – | |
| Live with others | 17.2 | 13.4 | – | |
| Ability to meet basic financial needs since COVID-19 | 0.02* | |||
| Basic financial needs met | 46.6 | 12.9 | ref | |
| Basic financial needs unmet | 53.4 | 22.6 | 1.67* (1.05 to 2.66) | |
*p<0.05, **p<0.01.
†P value for the design-based F statistic bivariate testing.
‡aRR generated through multivariate negative binomial regression with past-year sexual harassment as the dependent variable, among full sample (n=612); all variables listed included in specification accounting for robust SE clustering by node; weighted.
AGYW, adolescent girls and young women; aRR, adjusted risk ratio; SES, socioeconomic status.
Factors associated with increased sexual harassment since COVID-19 restrictions, among AGYW with past-year sexual harassment, weighted
| Sample | Increased sexual harassment since covid | |||
| Col% | Row% | P value† | aRR (95% CI)‡ | |
| Overall | – | 42.0 | – | – |
| Age group | 0.38 | |||
| 16–20 years | 45.0 | 48.3 | – | |
| 20–26 years | 55.0 | 36.8 | – | |
| Highest level of education completed | 0.60 | |||
| Secondary or lower | 79.5 | 40.4 | – | |
| College/university | 20.5 | 48.1 | – | |
| Currently in school | 0.05* | |||
| No | 67.3 | 33.7 | ref | |
| Yes | 32.7 | 59.0 | 1.66 (0.98, 2.80) | |
| Marital status | 0.66 | |||
| Unmarried | 87.8 | 43.0 | – | |
| Married | 12.2 | 35.1 | – | |
| Personal control over decision to leave house | 0.06 | |||
| Less than full control | 61.2 | 32.2 | ref | |
| Full control | 38.8 | 57.4 | 1.69* (1.00 to 2.90) | |
| Control over own earnings | 0.26 | |||
| Less than full control | 66.2 | 46.5 | – | |
| Full control | 33.8 | 33.2 | – | |
| Relative household SES tertile | 0.97 | |||
| Lowest | 29.6 | 43.3 | – | |
| Middle | 23.6 | 43.3 | – | |
| Highest | 46.8 | 40.5 | – | |
| Household composition | 0.17 | |||
| Live alone | 7.0 | 16.6 | – | |
| Lives with parent(s), with or without other(s) | 63.3 | 44.4 | – | |
| Lives with partner with or without other(s), excluding parent(s) | 17.0 | 25.9 | – | |
| Live with others | 12.8 | 65.1 | – | |
| Ability to meet basic financial needs since COVID-19 | 0.59 | |||
| Basic financial needs met | 33.3 | 37.2 | – | |
| Basic financial needs unmet | 66.7 | 44.4 | – | |
*p<0.05.
†P value for the design-based F statistic bivariate testing.
‡aRR generated through multivariate negative binomial regression with increased sexual harassment since COVID-19 restrictions as the dependent variable, among those who experienced past-year sexual harassment (n=118); all variables listed included in specification accounting for robust SE clustering by node; weighted.
AGYW, adolescent girls and young women; aRR, adjusted risk ratio; SES, socioeconomic status.