对父母家庭暴力和虐待、精神疾病和物质滥用有共同影响的以家庭为中心的干预措施的组成部分:干预组成部分分析。

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Kate Allen, Tamanna Malhotra, Amy Bond, Alice Garrood, G J Melendez-Torres, Tamsin Ford, Chris Bonell, Vashti Berry
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对遭受家庭暴力和虐待(DVA)、精神疾病(MH)和药物滥用(SU)的家庭的支持往往是孤立的,尽管这些公共卫生问题经常同时发生。关于哪些干预措施最能支持同时遇到这些问题的家庭的循证指导很少。确定在家长DVA、MH和SU中具有共同影响的干预成分可以为政策和实践提供信息。我们进行了干预成分分析(ICA),以确定对父母DVA、MH和SU有共同影响的干预成分。我们检索了10个数据库,寻找以家庭为中心的干预措施的随机对照试验,并测量了对其中一个或多个问题的影响。我们开发了一个使用开放编码的初始编码框架,以指导后续研究的编码。描述性分析确定了目标结果(DVA/MH/SU)中的共同成分,稳健方差元回归探讨了干预成分与治疗效果之间的关系。一个生活体验咨询小组为我们介绍和解释结果提供了信息。我们确定了164项干预措施:40项侧重于DVA、MH和SU的组合,124项仅针对一个问题。确定的20个组成部分中没有一个是特定结果的唯一组成部分,也没有一个组成部分与结果的有意义的改善有关。与针对单一问题的干预措施相比,旨在提供跨结果综合支持的干预措施在改善MH和SU结果方面不太成功。我们没有发现普遍有效的干预成分的证据。需要在组件和驱动DVA/MH/SU的底层流程之间更好地对齐,以及替代干预设计。
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Components of Family-Focused Interventions that Have Common Impacts Across Parental Domestic Violence and Abuse, Mental Ill-Health, and Substance Misuse: An Intervention Components Analysis.

Support for families experiencing domestic violence and abuse (DVA), mental ill-health (MH) and substance misuse (SU) is often delivered in siloes, despite the frequent co-occurrence of these public health issues. Little evidence-based guidance exists on which interventions best support families experiencing a combination of these problems. Identifying intervention components with common impacts across parental DVA, MH and SU could inform policy and practice. We conducted an Intervention Components Analysis (ICA) to identify intervention components that have common impacts across parental DVA, MH and SU. We searched ten databases for randomised controlled trials of family-focused interventions targeting, and measuring an impact on, one or more of these issues. We developed an initial coding framework using open coding to guide the coding of subsequent studies. Descriptive analyses identified common components across target outcomes (DVA/MH/SU) and robust variance meta-regressions explored the relationship between intervention components and treatment effects. A Lived Experience Advisory Group informed our presentation and interpretation of the results. We identified 164 interventions: 40 focused on a combination of DVA, MH and SU and 124 addressed one issue alone. None of the 20 components identified were unique to any specific outcome and no single component was associated with meaningful improvement in outcomes. Interventions aiming to provide integrated support across outcomes were less successful at improving MH and SU outcomes than those targeting single issues. We found no evidence of commonly effective intervention components. Better alignment between components and underlying processes driving DVA/MH/SU, and alternative intervention designs, are needed.

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