Prevalence and socio-economic factors associated with Gender-based Violence against irregular Venezuelan migrant pregnant women in the Colombian Caribbean
Introduction: Human migration, especially when forced and irregular, can increase violence perpetrated against women. The current migration phenomenon between Colombia and Venezuela is a massive migration, with a high participation of women, a large part of them in irregular condition and socioecono...
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Quintero-Torres, Luz Dary
Fernández-Niño, Julián Alfredo
Chicangana-Collazos, Cielo Janeth
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- gender-based violence
emigration and immigration
pregnancy
public health
venezuela
violencia contra la mujer
emigración e inmigración
salud pública
embarazo
venezuela
violência de gênero
emigração e imigração
gravidez
saúde pública
Venezuela
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Prevalence and socio-economic factors associated with Gender-based Violence against irregular Venezuelan migrant pregnant women in the Colombian Caribbean |
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Prevalencia y factores socioeconómicos asociados a las violencias basadas en género contra gestantes migrantes venezolanas irregulares en el Caribe colombiano |
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Prevalência e fatores socioeconômicos associados a Violência de gênero contra venezuelano irregular mulheres grávidas migrantes no Caribe colombiano |
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Prevalence and socio-economic factors associated with Gender-based Violence against irregular Venezuelan migrant pregnant women in the Colombian Caribbean |
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Prevalence and socio-economic factors associated with Gender-based Violence against irregular Venezuelan migrant pregnant women in the Colombian Caribbean |
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Prevalence and socio-economic factors associated with Gender-based Violence against irregular Venezuelan migrant pregnant women in the Colombian Caribbean |
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Prevalence and socio-economic factors associated with Gender-based Violence against irregular Venezuelan migrant pregnant women in the Colombian Caribbean |
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Prevalence and socio-economic factors associated with Gender-based Violence against irregular Venezuelan migrant pregnant women in the Colombian Caribbean |
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Prevalence and socio-economic factors associated with Gender-based Violence against irregular Venezuelan migrant pregnant women in the Colombian Caribbean |
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Quintero-Torres, Luz Dary Fernández-Niño, Julián Alfredo Chicangana-Collazos, Cielo Janeth |
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Quintero-Torres, Luz Dary Fernández-Niño, Julián Alfredo Chicangana-Collazos, Cielo Janeth |
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gender-based violence emigration and immigration pregnancy public health venezuela |
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gender-based violence emigration and immigration pregnancy public health venezuela violencia contra la mujer emigración e inmigración salud pública embarazo venezuela violência de gênero emigração e imigração gravidez saúde pública Venezuela |
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violencia contra la mujer emigración e inmigración salud pública embarazo venezuela |
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violência de gênero emigração e imigração gravidez saúde pública Venezuela |
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Introduction: Human migration, especially when forced and irregular, can increase violence perpetrated against women. The current migration phenomenon between Colombia and Venezuela is a massive migration, with a high participation of women, a large part of them in irregular condition and socioeconomic vulnerability to Gender-Based Violence (GBV). This study describes the characteristics of Venezuelan migrant pregnant women in the two main receiving cities of the Colombian Caribbean (Barranquilla and Riohacha), as well as estimates the prevalence of GBV. Finally, the main associated socioeconomic factors are identified. Methodology: cross-sectional study with application of a structured closed questionnaire to 836 irregular migrant pregnant women that included questions about violence, as well as its socio-economic determinants. Logistic regression models were adjusted for the presence of each form of violence. Results: Psychological violence (81.4%) followed by economic violence (35.3%) were the most prevalent. On the other hand, physical violence had a prevalence of 14.5% and sexual violence of 2.2%. In the logistic regression models, a statistically significant association of low educational level with the occurrence of physical violence was found, the strength of association being greater with those with an elementary educational level (OR: 5.51; 95% CI: 2.10-14.49) , followed by secondary or technical (OR: 3.18; 95% CI: 1.24-8.17). Conclusions: These results reveal the need to incorporate a gender perspective into the analysis of migrations and interventions in Public Health, which considers the greatest vulnerability of women with low educational level. |
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Colombia Forense; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019); 1-20 |
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Quintero-Torres, Luz DaryFernández-Niño, Julián AlfredoChicangana-Collazos, Cielo Janeth2020-07-142022-03-02T16:45:30Z2022-03-02T16:45:30Zhttps://revistas.ucc.edu.co/index.php/ml/article/view/388710.16925/2145-9649.2019.02.02https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/44376Introduction: Human migration, especially when forced and irregular, can increase violence perpetrated against women. The current migration phenomenon between Colombia and Venezuela is a massive migration, with a high participation of women, a large part of them in irregular condition and socioeconomic vulnerability to Gender-Based Violence (GBV). This study describes the characteristics of Venezuelan migrant pregnant women in the two main receiving cities of the Colombian Caribbean (Barranquilla and Riohacha), as well as estimates the prevalence of GBV. Finally, the main associated socioeconomic factors are identified. Methodology: cross-sectional study with application of a structured closed questionnaire to 836 irregular migrant pregnant women that included questions about violence, as well as its socio-economic determinants. Logistic regression models were adjusted for the presence of each form of violence. Results: Psychological violence (81.4%) followed by economic violence (35.3%) were the most prevalent. On the other hand, physical violence had a prevalence of 14.5% and sexual violence of 2.2%. In the logistic regression models, a statistically significant association of low educational level with the occurrence of physical violence was found, the strength of association being greater with those with an elementary educational level (OR: 5.51; 95% CI: 2.10-14.49) , followed by secondary or technical (OR: 3.18; 95% CI: 1.24-8.17). Conclusions: These results reveal the need to incorporate a gender perspective into the analysis of migrations and interventions in Public Health, which considers the greatest vulnerability of women with low educational level.Introducción: las migraciones humanas, especialmente cuando son forzadas e irregulares, pueden incrementar la violencia perpetrada hacia las mujeres. El actual fenómeno migratorio entre Colombia y Venezuela es una migración masiva, con una alta participación de mujeres, gran parte de ellas en condición irregular y vulnerabilidad socioeconómica a las violencias basadas en género (VBG). Este estudio describe las características de las mujeres gestantes migrantes venezolanas en las dos principales ciudades receptoras del Caribe colombiano (Barranquilla y Riohacha), así como también estima las prevalencias de VBG; finalmente, se identifican los principales factores socioeconómicos asociados. Metodología: estudio de corte trasversal con aplicación de un cuestionario cerrado estructurado a 836 gestantes migrantes irregulares que incluyó preguntas sobre violencias, así como sus determinantes socioeconómicos. Se ajustaron modelos de regresión logística para la presencia de cada forma de violencia. Resultados: la violencia psicológica (81,4 %), seguida de la violencia económica (35,3 %), fueron las más prevalentes. Por su parte, la violencia física tuvo una prevalencia de 14,5 % y la sexual de 2,2 %. En los modelos de regresión logística, se encontró una asociación estadísticamente significativa del bajo nivel educativo con la ocurrencia de violencia física, siendo mayor la fuerza de asociación con aquellas con un nivel educativo de primaria (OR: 5,51; IC95 %: 2,10-14,49), seguida de secundaria o técnica (OR: 3,18; IC95 %: 1,24-8,17). Conclusiones: estos resultados revelan la necesidad de incorporar al análisis de las migraciones y a las intervenciones en salud pública, una perspectiva de género que considere la mayor vulnerabilidad de las mujeres con bajo nivel educativo.Introdução: A migração humana, especialmente quando forçada e irregular, pode aumentar a violência perpetrada contra as mulheres. O atual fenômeno migratório entre a Colômbia e a Venezuela é uma migração massiva, com alta participação de mulheres, grande parte delas em situação irregular e vulnerabilidade socioeconômica à Violência de Gênero (VBG). Este estudo descreve as características das gestantes migrantes venezuelanas nas duas principais cidades receptoras do Caribe colombiano (Barranquilla e Riohacha), bem como estima a prevalência de VBG. Por fim, são identificados os principais fatores socioeconômicos associados. Metodologia: estudo transversal com aplicação de questionário estruturado fechado a 836 gestantes migrantes irregulares que incluiu questões sobre violência, bem como seus determinantes socioeconômicos. Modelos de regressão logística foram ajustados para a presença de cada forma de violência. Resultados: A violência psicológica (81,4%) seguida da violência econômica (35,3%) foram as mais prevalentes. Por outro lado, a violência física teve prevalência de 14,5% e a violência sexual de 2,2%. Nos modelos de regressão logística, foi encontrada associação estatisticamente significativa da baixa escolaridade com a ocorrência de violência física, sendo a força de associação maior com aqueles com ensino fundamental (OR: 5,51; IC95%: 2,10-14,49), seguido por secundário ou técnico (OR: 3,18; IC 95%: 1,24-8,17).Conclusões: Esses resultados revelam a necessidade de incorporar a perspectiva de gênero na análise das migrações e intervenções na Saúde Coletiva, que considera a maior vulnerabilidade das mulheres com baixa escolaridade.application/pdfspaUniversidad Cooperativa de Colombia / Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenseshttps://revistas.ucc.edu.co/index.php/ml/article/view/3887/3116Colombia Forense; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019); 1-20Colombia Forense; Vol. 6 Núm. 2 (2019); 1-20Colombia Forense; v. 6 n. 2 (2019); 1-202145-96492145-0684gender-based violenceemigration and immigrationpregnancypublic healthvenezuelaviolencia contra la mujeremigración e inmigraciónsalud públicaembarazovenezuelaviolência de gêneroemigração e imigraçãogravidezsaúde públicaVenezuelaPrevalence and socio-economic factors associated with Gender-based Violence against irregular Venezuelan migrant pregnant women in the Colombian CaribbeanPrevalencia y factores socioeconómicos asociados a las violencias basadas en género contra gestantes migrantes venezolanas irregulares en el Caribe colombianoPrevalência e fatores socioeconômicos associados a Violência de gênero contra venezuelano irregular mulheres grávidas migrantes no Caribe colombianoArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Publication20.500.12494/44376oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/443762024-07-16 13:28:28.828metadata.onlyhttps://repository.ucc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad Cooperativa de Colombiabdigital@metabiblioteca.com |