为经历过性暴力的智障妇女设计同伴支持。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
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摘要

背景:被贴上智力残疾标签的妇女面临社会排斥和性暴力的比例很高,针对她们需求的研究有限,服务也很少。同伴支持有很多好处,包括认可不同的生活经历和非专业的观点。这篇文章强调了智障妇女、服务提供者和研究人员在通过一个应用研究项目推进同伴支持方面的合作努力。方法:在为期3天的虚拟研讨会上,我们采用创伤信息、艺术为基础和以人权为重点的协同设计方法,促进了包容性研究和方案开发。结果:该研究强调了对研究议程的共同控制,由优先考虑生活经验知识的多利益相关者团队形成。通过共同创造实践,女性在研究中获得了更多的控制权,从而有意义地将她们纳入未来研究和编程的设计中。结论:这种包容性模式倡导平等和公平,倡导围绕智力残疾展开积极的讨论,同时将该领域的生活、学术和专业见解联系起来。
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Co-Designing Peer Support for Women Labelled With Intellectual Disabilities Who Have Experienced Sexual Violence

Co-Designing Peer Support for Women Labelled With Intellectual Disabilities Who Have Experienced Sexual Violence

Background

Women labelled with intellectual disabilities face high rates of social exclusion and sexual violence, with limited research and few services tailored to their needs. Peer support offers many benefits including recognition of diverse lived experiences and nonprofessional perspectives. This article highlights collaborative efforts of women labelled with intellectual disabilities, service providers and researchers in advancing peer support through an applied research project.

Methods

Using trauma-informed, arts-based and human-rights-focused co-design approaches, we fostered inclusive research and programme development in a 3-day virtual symposium.

Results

The study emphasises shared control of research agendas, shaped by a multistakeholder team prioritising lived experience knowledge. Women took more control over the research through co-creative practices to that meaningfully included them in the design of future research and programming.

Conclusion

This inclusive model champions equality and equity, advocating for positive discourse around intellectual disabilities while bridging lived, academic and professional insights in the field.

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期刊介绍: JARID is an international, peer-reviewed journal which draws together findings derived from original applied research in intellectual disabilities. The journal is an important forum for the dissemination of ideas to promote valued lifestyles for people with intellectual disabilities. It reports on research from the UK and overseas by authors from all relevant professional disciplines. It is aimed at an international, multi-disciplinary readership. Topics covered include community living, quality of life, challenging behaviour, communication, sexuality, medication, ageing, supported employment, family issues, mental health, physical health, autism, economic issues, social networks, staff stress, staff training, epidemiology and service provision.
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