性暴力和性别暴力受害者虚拟支持应用程序的开发

Mauee Czelsie Samaniego, Risty Acerado, Aiza Jane Sulit, Roselia Morco
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性暴力和基于性别的暴力(SGBV)是一个严重的全球关注问题。性暴力对每个人都有影响,对个人的身体、精神、情感和性健康都有严重影响。性暴力和基于性别的暴力案件增加,特别是在大流行期间。由于妇女与犯罪者困在一起,往往没有获得支持的手段,家庭暴力有所增加(wendeh, 2020)。由于对离家的严格限制,许多受害者寻求社会和专业关怀和支持的手段有限。此外,由于封锁,政府和非政府服务机构也无法优先考虑其SGBV应对措施。因此,本研究旨在开发一个虚拟支持Web应用程序,通过使用与性暴力相关的教育材料为受害者提供信息和指导,并帮助受害者向组织和执法机构寻求帮助和援助。提出的应用程序是一个数字支持的多功能SGBV响应工具,称为TARA。它还利用网络分析来创建关于性暴力的数据地图,并打算通过提供自我保健和心理社会服务来提供帮助。塔拉旨在成为提高认识的关键工具,为执法机构处理新的和未来的性暴力案件提供指南和方向。评估结果显示,IT和非IT专业受访者的反应都很积极。通过对该应用的功能性、可用性和效率进行评价,用户对该应用表示满意,评价结果的平均值表示强烈同意,认为该应用成为菲律宾SGBV的平台是令人满意的。
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Development of Virtual Support Application for Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Victims
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) is an issue of a serious global concern. SGBV affects everyone and has severe implications on an individual's physical, mental, emotional, and sexual health. Cases of Sexual and Gender-based violence (SGBV) rise especially during pandemic. There was an increased domestic violence due to women being trapped with a perpetrator, often without the means of accessing support (Wendoh, 2020). Due to heightened restrictions to leave homes, many victims have limited means to seek social and professional care and support. Moreover, government and non-government services could not also prioritize their SGBV responses due to lockdown. Thus, this study aimed to develop a Virtual Support Web Application that would inform and guide victims using SGBV -related educational materials and aid victims in reaching out to organizations and law enforcement agencies for help and assistance. The proposed application is a digital-enabled multifunctional SGBV response tool called TARA. It also utilizes web analytics to create data maps on SGBV and intends to assist by providing access to Self-Care and Psycho-Social Services. TARA aims to become the key instrument for raising awareness, providing a directory and direction to law enforcement agencies to deal with new and future SGBV cases. The evaluation shows positive responses from IT and non-IT professional respondents. Evaluating the functionality, usability, and efficiency, users were satisfied with the application as the mean average of the evaluation result is interpreted as strongly agree, which is deemed satisfactory in becoming a platform for SGBV in the Philippines.
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