Laura S Sadowski, Wanda M Hunter, Shrikant I Bangdiwala, Sergio R Muñoz
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摘要
世界家庭环境虐待研究组织(WorldSAFE)设计并实施了一项关于家庭暴力的研究——亲密伴侣暴力以及虐待和忽视儿童——使用标准化方法,覆盖了五个欠发达国家18个社区的12,000多名妇女。阐述了开展人口调查的基本原理、过程和方法。标准化方法包括调查人员和外地工作人员的共同培训、抽样战略、资格标准、仪器、数据收集方法、业务定义、分析战略和数据管理。介绍了“世界安全”模式的特点,即生态概念框架、广泛和基础广泛的传播战略以及社区咨询委员会。世界家庭环境虐待问题研究指导委员会和主要调查人员如下:博帕尔(印度)、甘地医学院、S.S. Bhambal(医学博士)和A.K. Upadhyaya(医学博士)。教堂山(美国):北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校,Shrikant Bangdiwala(博士);万达·亨特(MPH);Desmond K. Runyan (MD, DrPH);Laura S. Sadowski(医学博士,公共卫生硕士)。金奈(印度):金奈医学院,Saradha Suresh(医学博士)和Shuba Kumar(博士)。德里(印度):全印度医学科学研究所,R.M. Pandey(博士)。伊斯梅利亚(埃及):苏伊士运河大学医学院,Fatma Hassan(医学博士,博士)。勒克瑙(印度):乔治国王医学院,M.K. Mitra(医学博士)和R.C. Ahuja(医学博士)。马尼拉(菲律宾):菲律宾大学医学院,Laurie Ramiro(博士);卢尔德·阿马里洛先生(MS);伯纳黛特·马德里(MD)。那格浦尔(印度):政府医学院,Dipty Jain(医学博士)。圣保罗(巴西):Escola Paulista de Medicina, Isabel Bordin(医学博士)和Christine Silvestre de Paula。特穆科(智利):特穆科大学,Sergio R. Muñoz(博士)和Beatriz Vizcarra。特里凡得琅(印度):政府医学院,M.K.C. Nair(医学博士)和Rajamohanan Pillai(医学博士)。Vellore(印度):基督教医学院,L. Jeyaseelan(博士)和Abraham Peedicayil(医学博士)。
The world studies of abuse in the family environment (WorldSAFE): a model of a multi-national study of family violence.
The World Studies of Abuse in the Family Environment (WorldSAFE) designed and implemented a study of family violence--intimate partner violence and child abuse and neglect--using standardized methods to cover over 12,000 women in eighteen communities within five lesser-developed countries. The rationale, process and methods for developing the population-based survey are described. Standardized methods included common training of investigators and field staff, sampling strategies, eligibility criteria, instruments, data collection methods, operational definitions, analysis strategies and data management. Special features of the WorldSAFE model are described--namely an ecological conceptual framework, an extensive and broad-based dissemination strategy, and community advisory boards. The World Studies of Abuse in the Family Environment (WorldSAFE) Steering Committee and principal investigators are as follows: Bhopal (India): Gandhi Medical College, S.S. Bhambal (MD) and A.K. Upadhyaya (MD). Chapel Hill (USA): University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Shrikant Bangdiwala (PhD); Wanda Hunter (MPH); Desmond K. Runyan (MD, DrPH); and Laura S. Sadowski (MD, MPH). Chennai (India): Chennai Medical College, Saradha Suresh (MD) and Shuba Kumar (PhD). Delhi (India): All India Institute of Medical Sciences, R.M. Pandey (PhD). Ismailia (Egypt): Suez Canal University Faculty of Medicine, Fatma Hassan (MD, PhD). Lucknow (India): King George's Medical College, M.K. Mitra (MD) and R.C. Ahuja (MD). Manila (the Philippines): University of the Philippines School of Medicine, Laurie Ramiro (PhD); M. Lourdes Amarillo (MS); Bernadette Madrid (MD). Nagpur (India): Government Medical College, Dipty Jain (MD). São Paulo (Brazil): Escola Paulista de Medicina, Isabel Bordin (MD) and Christine Silvestre De Paula. Temuco (Chile): Universidad de La Frontera, Sergio R. Muñoz (PhD) and Beatriz Vizcarra. Thiruvananthapuram (India) formerly Trivandrum: Government Medical College, M.K.C. Nair (MD) and Rajamohanan Pillai (MD). Vellore (India): Christian Medical College, L. Jeyaseelan (PhD) and Abraham Peedicayil (MD).