Project description
Understanding the extent of gynaecological violence and its relationship with health
Gynaecological violence (GV) encompasses sub-optimal experiences of care perceived as abusive or dehumanising. While research on obstetric violence is gaining traction, GV, also considered a structural and gendered form of violence, remains under-investigated. To fill this gap, the ERC-funded GYNVEPI project seeks to assess the extent of GV in Germany and how GV relates to the health of patients. It aims to establish a definition, framework and validated instrument for studying GV through mixed methods. GYNVEPI will contribute new insights into GV and its health impacts, endeavouring to challenge harmful gender norms among both researchers and participants. Moreover, its methodological approach is designed to be applicable to future studies across Europe.
Objective
GYNVEPI will lay the foundations of an epidemiology of gynaecological violence (GV). GV refers to sub-optimal experiences of care that can be perceived as abusive or dehumanising (e.g. non-consented medical acts, discrimination). Understood as a structural and gendered form of violence, it is a phenomenon that is yet to be fully defined and investigated: in contrast to the neighbouring field of obstetric violence, it has not been researched.
Taking Germany as an exemplary setting, GYNVEPI aims at understanding the who, the when, the how, and the health consequences of womens experiences of GV. Through an innovative, intersectional, gender-expansive and gender-transformative approach to social epidemiology, it will provide a definition, a framework and a quantitative, validated instrument for the study of GV. The mixed-methods (reviews, workshops, interviews, survey, digital platform) and interdisciplinary approach ensure the depth and strength of the findings.
GYNVEPI is important: gynaecological care constitutes in many countries the first point of contact for womens health. Women are exposed throughout their life to the risk of GV, and its toll is assumed to be large, with consequences in the short- to long-term on mental, physical, social and sexual health.
GYNVEPI is timely: the momentum of obstetric violence research provides a good starting point to reflect on GV; testimonies of GV outside the scientific arena urge researchers to grasp the topic; digital tools and participation enable to collect effectively and quickly experiences of care users, including among marginalised groups.
GYNVEPI will generate new knowledge on GV and its associations with health. Its gender-transformative component will initiate a transformation of harmful gender norms among the researchers and researched through reciprocal empowerment. Lastly, the methodological approach will be applicable in further studies, e.g. longitudinal studies and GV studies in Europe.
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33615 Bielefeld
Germany
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