创伤和暴力知情护理:以平等为导向的亲密伴侣暴力干预。

3区 医学
Current Epidemiology Reports Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-03 DOI:10.1007/s40471-022-00307-7
C Nadine Wathen, Tara Mantler
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摘要

审查目的:亲密伴侣间的暴力行为(IPV)是一种复杂的创伤经历,它往往与其他形式的结构性暴力和压迫同时发生,或存在因果关系。然而,很少有 IPV 干预措施结合了这一社会生态观点。我们研究了现有 IPV 干预措施中的创伤和暴力知情护理 (TVIC),将其作为预防和应对 IPV 的一种以公平为导向的明确方法:最近的研究结果:对公共卫生预防范围内的 IPV 干预措施进行的系统性审查显示了不同的结果,那些采用以理论为基础、结构性方法并结合创伤视角的干预措施更有可能显示出其益处。摘要:TVIC 嵌入了以幸存者为中心的协议中,并具有明确的变革理论,正在成为 IPV 干预措施的一种促进公平的方法。明确关注结构性暴力和 IPV 的复杂性、干预系统和场所,以及幸存者多样化和交叉性的生活经历,对于改变政策和实践具有重大潜力。
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Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care: Orienting Intimate Partner Violence Interventions to Equity.

Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care: Orienting Intimate Partner Violence Interventions to Equity.

Purposeof review: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a complex traumatic experience that often co-occurs, or is causally linked, with other forms of structural violence and oppression. However, few IPV interventions integrate this social-ecological perspective. We examine trauma- and violence-informed care (TVIC) in the context of existing IPV interventions as an explicitly equity-oriented approach to IPV prevention and response.

Recent findings: Systematic reviews of IPV interventions along the public health prevention spectrum show mixed findings, with those with a theoretically grounded, structural approach that integrates a trauma lens more likely to show benefit.

Summary: TVIC, embedded in survivor-centered protocols with an explicit theory of change, is emerging as an equity-promoting approach underpinning IPV intervention. Explicit attention to structural violence and the complexity of IPV, systems and sites of intervention, and survivors' diverse and intersectional lived experiences has significant potential to transform policy and practice.

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