Durham University, UK.
J Interpers Violence. 2013 Nov;28(17):3265-82. doi: 10.1177/0886260513496899. Epub 2013 Aug 7.
There is very little research on interventions to alleviate the distress experienced following rape. This action research project developed and piloted the "Taking Back Control" tool that measured the impact of rape crisis counseling over time. Five rape crisis centers in the North of England agreed to pilot the tool, which was administered by the client's counselor, either on Week 1 or 2, and then repeated every 6 weeks until the end of counseling. Eighty-seven clients completed at least two questionnaires. This allowed us to measure change from their first compared with their last data collection point. The most change was made in relation to the statement "I feel empowered and in control of my life," where 61% strongly/disagreed at the first data collection point compared with 31% at the last data collection point. Large shifts were also seen in relation to "I have 'flashbacks' about what happened" and "I have panic attacks." Overall, some degree of positive change was seen for all measures. This research, despite some limitations, begins to develop an evidence base for rape crisis centers to demonstrate their benefits and to assess and develop their own practice.
关于缓解强奸后所经历的痛苦的干预措施,研究甚少。本行动研究项目开发并试行“掌控局面”工具,以衡量强奸危机咨询随时间的影响。英格兰北部的五家强奸危机中心同意试行该工具,由客户的顾问在第 1 周或第 2 周进行,并在咨询结束前每 6 周重复一次。87 名客户完成了至少两份问卷。这使我们能够从他们的第一次与最后一次数据收集点测量变化。变化最大的是关于“我感到有能力并掌控自己的生活”这一说法,其中 61%的人在第一次数据收集点强烈不同意,而在最后一次数据收集点则有 31%的人强烈不同意。在“我对发生的事情有闪回”和“我有惊恐发作”方面也出现了较大的转变。总体而言,所有指标都出现了一定程度的积极变化。尽管存在一些限制,这项研究还是开始为强奸危机中心建立一个证据基础,以展示其益处,并评估和发展自己的实践。