A Systematic Review of Systems Science Approaches to Understand and Address Domestic and Gender-Based Violence.

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Melissa Tracy, Li Shen Chong, Kate Strully, Elana Gordis, Magdalena Cerdá, Brandon D L Marshall
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Purpose: We aimed to synthesize insights from systems science approaches applied to domestic and gender-based violence.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review of systems science studies (systems thinking, group model-building, agent-based modeling [ABM], system dynamics [SD] modeling, social network analysis [SNA], and network analysis [NA]) applied to domestic or gender-based violence, including victimization, perpetration, prevention, and community responses. We used blinded review to identify papers meeting our inclusion criteria (i.e., peer-reviewed journal article or published book chapter that described a systems science approach to domestic or gender-based violence, broadly defined) and assessed the quality and transparency of each study.

Results: Our search yielded 1,841 studies, and 74 studies met our inclusion criteria (45 SNA, 12 NA, 8 ABM, and 3 SD). Although research aims varied across study types, the included studies highlighted social network influences on risks for domestic violence, clustering of risk factors and violence experiences, and potential targets for intervention. We assessed the quality of the included studies as moderate, though only a minority adhered to best practices in model development and dissemination, including stakeholder engagement and sharing of model code.

Conclusions: Systems science approaches for the study of domestic and gender-based violence have shed light on the complex processes that characterize domestic violence and its broader context. Future research in this area should include greater dialogue between different types of systems science approaches, consideration of peer and family influences in the same models, and expanded use of best practices, including continued engagement of community stakeholders.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10896-023-00578-8.

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理解和解决家庭暴力和基于性别的暴力的系统科学方法的系统综述。
目的:我们旨在综合应用于家庭暴力和基于性别的暴力的系统科学方法的见解。方法:我们对应用于家庭暴力或基于性别的暴力的系统科学研究(系统思维、群体模型构建、基于主体的建模[ABM]、系统动力学[SD]建模、社会网络分析[SNA]和网络分析[NA])进行了系统回顾,包括受害、实施、预防和社区应对。我们使用盲法评审来确定符合我们纳入标准的论文(即,同行评审的期刊文章或已出版的书籍章节,描述了对家庭暴力或基于性别的暴力的系统科学方法,广义定义),并评估了每项研究的质量和透明度。结果:我们的搜索产生了1841项研究,74项研究符合我们的纳入标准(45项SNA、12项NA、8项ABM和3项SD)。尽管研究目的因研究类型而异,但纳入的研究强调了社会网络对家庭暴力风险的影响、风险因素和暴力经历的集群,以及潜在的干预目标。我们评估纳入研究的质量为中等,尽管只有少数人坚持模型开发和传播的最佳实践,包括利益相关者的参与和模型代码的共享。结论:研究家庭暴力和基于性别的暴力的系统科学方法揭示了家庭暴力的复杂过程及其更广泛的背景。该领域未来的研究应包括不同类型的系统科学方法之间的更多对话,在相同的模型中考虑同伴和家庭的影响,并扩大最佳实践的使用,包括社区利益相关者的持续参与。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,请访问10.1007/s10896-023-0578-8。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family Violence (JOFV) is a peer-reviewed publication committed to the dissemination of rigorous research on preventing, ending, and ameliorating all forms of family violence.  JOFV welcomes scholarly articles related to the broad categories of child abuse and maltreatment, dating violence, domestic and partner violence, and elder abuse. Within these categories, JOFV emphasizes research on physical violence, psychological violence, sexual violence, and homicides that occur in families. Studies on families in all their various forms and diversities are welcome.  JOFV publishes studies using quantitative, qualitative, and/or mixed methods involving the collection of primary data. Rigorous systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and theoretical analyses are also welcome. To help advance scientific understandings of family violence, JOFV is especially interested in research using transdisciplinary perspectives and innovative research methods. Because family violence is a global problem requiring solutions from diverse disciplinary perspectives, JOFV strongly encourages submissions from scholars worldwide from all disciplines and backgrounds.
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