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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Second UNECE Expert Group Meeting on Measuring Violence against Women (Geneva, 18-19 November 2010) RESULTS OF PILOT SURVEYS ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Summary of issues & lessons learned
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Importance of VAW survey Demand for information on domestic violence Survey results used to monitor implementation of laws Raise public awareness Promote activities of organisations protecting women’s rights
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Recruitment of interviewers Basic skills on how to conduct a household survey are insufficient – additional abilities needed Selection, training and supervision of interviewers is crucial
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Training – lessons learned Need to use question-by-question description Importance of role-playing & practice of interviews 2-day training too short for full-scale survey Additional training needed on: sensitivity of topic violence issues how to deal with emotional and stressful situations
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Field operations Importance of direct & prompt contact between interviewer and supervisor Length of interviews: on average 30 minutes - up to 60 minutes for victims of severe violence Difficulty in obtaining privacy presence of other household members interruption during interview need to find a private place
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Initial contact Use safe name to build trust safeguard women’s security risk of interference of other household members Topic unexpected but welcome (Georgia) Informed consent (Mexico) very useful to prepare the interview importance of allowing to say no additional costs resulting from refusals Highest non-response rate in urban area (Armenia)
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Disclosure issues Denial of violence when evident physical marks of violence Easier to report on past than current violence Easier to talk about economic violence than sexual violence
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Partner violence Need for better definition of « partner » Difficulty to remember previous partners Irritation with repetition of same set of questions for every partner
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Problems with questions V02-V04: too long – shortened by interviewers Need to repeat/explain some questions and give examples V02c – « insists on knowing where you are » V04a and V24a – « insulted you or made you feel bad about yourself » too general V08 and V32 – sexual violence
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Suggestions for full-scale survey Use mobile team of interviewers – need to supervise them closely Prepare information leaflets & give them at the start of the interwiew to help establish trust Gifts for respondents Information activities Psychologist in team conducting the survey
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Suggestions for improvement Don’t number skips as separate questions Merge V11 and V12 – check for physical & sexual violence Allow to skip questions on physical or sexual violence Add « no answer » to questions on sexual violence Add questions on non-physical violence from others (N02) Start with non-partner violence
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Recommendations Leave room for adaptation to national context and needs more than two sections on partner violence mumber of partners considered additional questions Stand-alone survey – best solution Need to provide guidelines on how to use it as module
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Discussion Need to improve survey instructions? Changes to questionnaire structure? Add more questions? Definition of « intimate partner » and information on previous partners Measure of frequency Rewording of questions? Flexibility for interviewers to modify questions?
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Need to follow survey instructions Guidelines on recruitment of interviewers – need to include practice of interviews Module not necessarily easier than stand-alone Budget issue Testing how to incorporate module in survey? Which survey? Possible to shorten the module? How to deal with all issues (recruitment of interviewers, training, etc.) in module Report on pilot surveys very useful Acknowledgement of limitations of project Further work on analysis needed
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Anne-Christine Wanders - UNECE Statistical Division Definition of partner Lots of debate Need to take into account cultural context What type of analysis? Starting point: ever married or ever co-habiting Need to make sure intimate partner violence is captured Need to avoid further complexity
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Next steps Need to answer key questions Is a module possible? How well can the indicators be produced? Identify a number of countries in which testing can take place in first semester of 2011 Provide meeting report to countries to help undertake testing UNECE to coordinate further testing Map what is possible to do with administrative records Evaluation of project – identify potential for future work
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