Research on the Effects of Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs: Observations and Recommendations

IF 2.8 2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences
D. Webster, Joseph B. Richardson, Nicholas S. Meyerson, C. Vil, Rachel J. Topazian
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Abstract

We conducted a review of studies on the effects of hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs) on subsequent involvement in violence as a victim or perpetrator that included a nontreated control group. We identified seven randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and six observational studies. Most HVIPs evaluated relied principally on credible messengers to engage potential participants and intensive case management to provide social services. Evidence of linkage of HVIPs to community violence intervention programs was lacking. RCTs of the most robust HVIPs showed some evidence of protective effects, but overall evidence of reduced risks for violence was mixed. RCTs were underpowered, and all but one were vulnerable to selection bias. Stronger interventions and research methods are needed to advance our understanding of the potential for HVIPs to reduce risks for future violence.
医院暴力干预项目效果研究:观察与建议
我们对基于医院的暴力干预计划(HVIP)对随后作为受害者或施暴者参与暴力的影响的研究进行了审查,其中包括未治疗的对照组。我们确定了7项随机对照试验和6项观察性研究。大多数接受评估的HVIP主要依靠可信的信使来吸引潜在参与者,并依靠强化的病例管理来提供社会服务。缺乏将HVIP与社区暴力干预计划联系起来的证据。最有力的HVIP的随机对照试验显示了一些保护作用的证据,但暴力风险降低的总体证据喜忧参半。随机对照试验的力量不足,除一项外,其他所有试验都容易受到选择偏差的影响。需要更强有力的干预措施和研究方法,以促进我们对HVIP降低未来暴力风险的潜力的理解。
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