Perceptions of the mental health impact of intimate partner violence and health service responses in Malawi

被引:18
作者
Chepuka, Lignet [1 ]
Taegtmeyer, Miriam [2 ]
Chorwe-Sungani, Genesis [1 ]
Mambulasa, Janet [1 ]
Chirwa, Ellen [1 ]
Tolhurst, Rachel [2 ]
机构
[1] Kamuzu Coll Nursing, Med & Surg Nursing Dept, Blantyre, Malawi
[2] Univ Liverpool, Liverpool Sch Trop Med, Dept Int Publ Hlth, Liverpool L3 5QA, Merseyside, England
关键词
health care providers; intimate partner violence; Malawi; mental health; counselling; GBV services; FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE; WOMENS HEALTH; HIV; COUPLES; ALCOHOL; CONSEQUENCES; MULTICOUNTRY; DEPRESSION;
D O I
10.3402/gha.v7.24816
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background and objectives: This study explores the perceptions of a wide range of stakeholders in Malawi towards the mental health impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) and the capacity of health services for addressing these. Design: In-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted in three areas of Blantyre district, and in two additional districts. A total of 10 FGDs, 1 small group, and 14 IDIs with health care providers; 18 FGDs and 1 small group with male and female, urban and rural community members; 7 IDIs with female survivors; and 26 key informant interviews and 1 small group with government ministry staff, donors, gender-based violence service providers, religious institutions, and police were conducted. A thematic framework analysis method was applied to emerging themes. Results: The significant mental health impact of IPV was mentioned by all participants and formal care seeking was thought to be impeded by social pressures to resolve conflict, and fear of judgemental attitudes. Providers felt inadequately prepared to handle the psychosocial and mental health consequences of IPV; this was complicated by staff shortages, a lack of clarity on the mandate of the health sector, as well as confusion over the definition and need for 'counselling'. Referral options to other sectors for mental health support were perceived as limited but the restructuring of the Ministry of Health to cover violence prevention, mental health, and alcohol and drug misuse under a single unit provides an opportunity. Conclusion: Despite widespread recognition of the burden of IPV-associated mental health problems in Malawi, there is limited capacity to support affected individuals at community or health sector level. Participants highlighted potential entry points to health services as well as local and national opportunities for interventions that are culturally appropriate and are built on local structures and resilience.
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