性暴力和家庭暴力调查:对英国性健康服务中的询问和倾诉进行全国性探索调查。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
International Journal of STD & AIDS Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1177/09564624241286926
Jane Meyrick, Amy Bennett, Kyle McGovern, Charlotte Kite
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摘要

背景:家庭暴力和性虐待形式的性别暴力是一个全球性的公共卫生和公民权利问题。医疗保健和性健康在预防方面可以发挥核心作用,特别是在性暴力和家庭暴力/虐待经常出现的一线服务中识别性暴力和家庭暴力/虐待。性暴力和性虐待的幸存者通常会通过性健康服务,而不会被问及他们的受害情况。医疗保健机构应该能够识别幸存者、提供一线支持、转介到专家服务并与全面的攻击后护理联系起来:西英格兰大学与英国性健康与艾滋病协会(BASHH)及其性暴力专家兴趣小组(SVSIG)合作开展了同类研究中的首次联合研究。我们报告了对英国各地泌尿生殖医学服务机构当前的性暴力和家庭暴力/虐待比较咨询实践进行的非概率性探索性调查的结果:结果:62 家做出回应的服务机构在询问、数据整理、转诊、培训和员工监督方面的做法各不相同:这项关于英国实践的基准研究为所有服务机构设定了一个标准,所有服务机构都可以根据这个标准来衡量和改善目前在性别暴力识别方面的实践,这也是性健康服务机构在减少未披露创伤所造成的不平等伤害方面所扮演的重要角色。
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Sexual and domestic violence enquiry: A national exploratory survey of asking and telling in sexual health services in the UK.

Background: Gender-based violence in the form of domestic and sexual abuse represent a worldwide public health and civil rights issue. Healthcare and sexual health have a central role to play in prevention, particularly in the identification of sexual and domestic violence/abuse within a frontline service in which it often presents. Survivors of sexual violence and abuse commonly pass through sexual health services without being asked about their victimisation. Healthcare should be able to identify survivors, provide first line support, refer to specialist services and link to comprehensive post assault care.

Methods: In the first joint study of its kind, the Univeristy of the West of England worked with the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) and their Sexual Violence Specialist Interest Group (SVSIG). We report the findings of a snapshot, non-probability, exploratory survey of current comparative sexual and domestic violence/abuse enquiry practice in Genito Urinary Medicine services across the UK.

Results: Sixty-two responding services evidenced variable practice around asking, collating data, referral, training and staff supervision.

Conclusions: This benchmarking study of practice in the UK sets a bar against which all services can measure and improve current practice on gender-based violence identification, a crucial role of sexual health services in reducing the inequalities driven harm of undisclosed trauma.

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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
144
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of STD & AIDS provides a clinically oriented forum for investigating and treating sexually transmissible infections, HIV and AIDS. Publishing original research and practical papers, the journal contains in-depth review articles, short papers, case reports, audit reports, CPD papers and a lively correspondence column. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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