Development and Evaluation of a Community Advisory Board for Family Violence.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Gunjan Tiyyagura, John M Leventhal, Paula Schaeffer, Ashley Frechette, Destanee Crawley, Emily Sommer, Cristina Lopes, Paola Serrechia, Andrea G Asnes
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Although intimate partner violence (IPV) is an important risk factor for child physical abuse, most IPV-exposed children are not evaluated for abusive injuries. A Community Advisory Board (CAB) was formed to (a) optimize a program to evaluate IPV-exposed children for abusive injuries and (b) inform research methods to engage IPV victims and their children. The objectives of this study were to implement and to evaluate the family violence CAB. Following best practices on CAB formation, we recruited local stakeholders with key roles as service providers, community leaders, and knowledge experts in IPV, child abuse, and emergency care. Fourteen members met bimonthly to develop a family-centered intervention and to inform research and advocacy activities. A shared memorandum of understanding outlined goals and objectives. One year after the CAB's implementation, a research assistant interviewed CAB members to understand their experiences, perceived benefits of participation, and desired improvements. Eleven CAB members, including an IPV survivor, participated. Emerging categories included (a) motivations to join the CAB (victim advocacy), (b) benefits of participation (development of relationships among members and increased acceptability of research methods), (c) facilitators of sustainability (program adaptability and development of trust), and (d) desired improvements (case-based follow-up). The CAB was successfully implemented and facilitated the development of collaborative relationships among stakeholders with key roles in IPV and child abuse. The CAB led to community member-proposed changes in research activities and clinical care for victims of IPV.

家庭暴力社区咨询委员会的发展与评估。
尽管亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是导致儿童身体虐待的一个重要风险因素,但大多数遭受 IPV 的儿童都没有接受过虐待性伤害评估。成立社区咨询委员会(CAB)的目的是:(a) 优化一项计划,对受到亲密伴侣暴力侵害的儿童进行虐待伤害评估;(b) 为研究方法提供信息,让亲密伴侣暴力受害者及其子女参与其中。本研究的目标是实施和评估家庭暴力 CAB。根据成立 CAB 的最佳实践,我们招募了当地的利益相关者,他们主要是服务提供者、社区领袖以及 IPV、虐待儿童和紧急护理方面的知识专家。14 名成员每两个月召开一次会议,制定以家庭为中心的干预措施,并为研究和宣传活动提供信息。共同谅解备忘录概述了目标和目的。CAB 实施一年后,一名研究助理对 CAB 成员进行了访谈,以了解他们的经历、参与的益处以及希望改进的地方。包括一名 IPV 幸存者在内的 11 名 CAB 成员参加了访谈。新出现的类别包括:(a)加入 CAB 的动机(倡导受害者权益),(b)参与的益处(发展成员之间的关系和提高研究方法的可接受性),(c)可持续性的促进因素(项目的适应性和信任的发展),以及(d)期望的改进(基于案例的跟踪)。社区协调机构的成功实施促进了在 IPV 和虐待儿童问题上扮演重要角色的利益相关者之间的合作关系的发展。CAB 促使社区成员提议对 IPV 受害者的研究活动和临床护理进行改革。
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Violence and Victims
Violence and Victims CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: We all face the difficult problem of understanding and treating the perpetrators and victims of violence behavior. Violence and Victims is the evidence-based resource that informs clinical decisions, legal actions, and public policy. Now celebrating its 25th year, Violence and Victims is a peer-reviewed journal of theory, research, policy, and clinical practice in the area of interpersonal violence and victimization. It seeks to facilitate the exchange of information on this subject across such professional disciplines as psychology, sociology, criminology, law, medicine, nursing, psychiatry, and social work.
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