Schober Daniel J, Fawcett Stephen B, Bernier Jetta
Work Group for Community Health and Development, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KA 66045, USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2012;21(4):456-69. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2012.675423.
This case study describes the Enough Abuse Campaign, a multidisciplinary, statewide effort to prevent child sexual abuse in Massachusetts. The study uses the Institute of Medicine's Framework for Collaborative Community Action on Health to provide a systematic description of the campaign's process of implementation, which includes: (a) developing a state-level infrastructure for child sexual abuse prevention, (b) assessing child sexual abuse perceptions and public opinion, (c) developing local infrastructures in three communities and implementing training programs focused on preventing perpetration of child sexual abuse, (d) facilitating changes in local communities to child-sexual-abuse-related systems, and (e) inviting Massachusetts residents to join an advocacy-based movement to prevent child sexual abuse. This case study concludes with future directions for the campaign and topics for future research related to child sexual abuse.
本案例研究描述了“杜绝虐待运动”,这是马萨诸塞州一项旨在预防儿童性虐待的多学科、全州范围的行动。该研究采用了医学研究所的《健康领域社区合作行动框架》,对该运动的实施过程进行系统描述,其中包括:(a)建立一个州级儿童性虐待预防基础设施;(b)评估对儿童性虐待的认知和公众舆论;(c)在三个社区建立地方基础设施,并实施侧重于预防性虐待行为的培训项目;(d)推动当地社区在与儿童性虐待相关的系统方面做出改变;(e)邀请马萨诸塞州居民加入一场基于倡导的预防儿童性虐待运动。本案例研究最后提出了该运动的未来方向以及与儿童性虐待相关的未来研究课题。