DAVSS: Development of Mobile Application for Documenting and Assessing Domestic Violence

Faiqah Hafidzah, Halim, Nor Aimuni, Mohd Rashid, Noor Azhana, Abdul Majid
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This paper presents the development and evaluation of the Domestic Abuse and Violence Support System (DAVSS), a mobile application designed to address domestic violence issues in Malaysia. DAVSS integrates the essential 27-DASH (Danger Assessment for Separation and Harassment) questionnaire to assess the severity of domestic violence situations. The project follows the phased approach of the Waterfall Model, encompassing requirements, analysis, design, development, and testing stages.Usability testing was conducted to evaluate the DAVSS application, revealing overall user satisfaction. However, this assessment relied primarily on frequency analysis, prompting consideration for enhanced reliability through alternative measurement methods such as median and standard deviation approaches.The DAVSS application's Danger Assessment Test (DAT) algorithm, built upon the 27-DASH questions, represents a significant aspect of the system. Future work includes the validation of this rule-based algorithm using expert evaluation, potentially through Delphi techniques.Given the absence of dedicated domestic abuse mobile applications in Malaysia, DAVSS promises several advantages. It empowers victims to report incidents, locate shelters for protection, and facilitates shelter access through QR code integration. In conclusion, as domestic violence remains a pressing concern requiring increased support, the DAVSS mobile application emerges as a vital system that offers assistance to victims while breaking down barriers that may silence their voices.
DAVSS:开发用于记录和评估家庭暴力的移动应用程序
本文介绍了 "家庭虐待和暴力支持系统"(DAVSS)的开发和评估情况,这是一款旨在解决马来西亚家庭暴力问题的移动应用程序。DAVSS 整合了基本的 27-DASH(分居和骚扰危险评估)问卷,用于评估家庭暴力情况的严重性。该项目采用瀑布模型的分阶段方法,包括需求、分析、设计、开发和测试阶段。为评估 DAVSS 应用程序,进行了可用性测试,结果显示用户总体满意。然而,该评估主要依赖于频率分析,这促使我们考虑通过其他测量方法(如中位数和标准偏差方法)来提高可靠性。DAVSS 应用程序的危险评估测试(DAT)算法建立在 27 个 DASH 问题的基础上,是该系统的一个重要方面。未来的工作包括利用专家评估(可能是通过德尔菲技术)对这一基于规则的算法进行验证。鉴于马来西亚缺乏专门的家庭虐待移动应用程序,DAVSS 具有多项优势。它赋予受害者报告事件、查找庇护所以寻求保护的权利,并通过 QR 码集成方便受害者进入庇护所。总之,由于家庭暴力仍然是一个亟待解决的问题,需要更多的支持,因此 DAVSS 移动应用程序成为了一个重要的系统,在为受害者提供援助的同时,打破了可能会压制她们声音的障碍。
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