Glass Nancy, Clough Amber, Case James, Hanson Ginger, Barnes-Hoyt Jamie, Waterbury Amy, Alhusen Jeanne, Ehrensaft Miriam, Grace Karen Trister, Perrin Nancy
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, SON 439, 525 Wolfe St, Baltimore, 21205, MD, USA.
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, OR, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2015 Sep 8;15:871. doi: 10.1186/s12889-015-2191-6.
Research demonstrates high rates of physical and sexual victimization of women by intimate partners on college campuses (Black et al. 2001). College women in abusive relationships must weigh complex factors (health, academics, economics, and social stigma) during critical decision-making regarding the relationship. Rather than access formal support systems (e.g., campus security, administrators, counselors), research indicates abused college women most often turn to informal networks; specifically friends (Perspect Psychiatr Care 41:162-171, 2005), who often lack the knowledge or resources to provide effective support (Nurs Res 54(4):235-242, 2005). Decision aids have been shown to assist with health-related decisions by improving knowledge, creating realistic expectations, and resolving decisional conflict (Cochrane Database Syst Rev 1:1-332, 2014).
METHODS/DESIGN: This study is a randomized controlled trial testing the effectiveness of an interactive safety decision aid web-based and smartphone application (App) for abused college women and their friends. Three hundred female college students experiencing abuse and three hundred friends of female college students experiencing abuse will be recruited in Maryland and Oregon and randomized to either the intervention safety decision aid, accessible by website or smartphone App, or a usual safety planning control website/App. The intervention App allows users to enter information on: a) relationship health; b) safety priorities; and c) severity of violence/danger in relationship. The App uses this information to provide personalized safety planning information and resources. Self-reported outcome measures for abused college women on safety seeking behaviors, decisional conflict, IPV exposure and mental health will be collected at baseline, six, and 12-months post-baseline via the study App/website. Outcomes measured for friends are IPV awareness, confidence to intervene, supportive behaviors and decisional conflict. Protocols for safely recruiting, retaining and collecting data from abused women via web/App are discussed.
This trial may provide important information on the impact of an App and web-based safety planning tool on college women's decisional conflict and safety behavior use when making difficult safety decisions. This study is the first, to our knowledge, to test an intervention that engages friends of abused college women. The trial may also inform researchers on the feasibility of safely conducting research with abused women using online recruitment and enrollment methods and collecting data via an App or website.
Clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT02236663.
研究表明,大学校园里亲密伴侣对女性的身体和性侵害发生率很高(布莱克等人,2001年)。处于虐待关系中的女大学生在就这段关系做出关键决策时,必须权衡复杂的因素(健康、学业、经济和社会耻辱感)。研究表明,受虐待的女大学生不是求助于正式的支持系统(如校园安全部门、管理人员、辅导员),而是最常求助于非正式网络;特别是朋友(《精神科护理展望》41:162 - 171,2005年),而这些朋友往往缺乏提供有效支持的知识或资源(《护理研究》54(4):235 - 242,2005年)。决策辅助工具已被证明可通过增加知识、树立现实期望和解决决策冲突来帮助做出与健康相关的决策(《考科蓝系统评价数据库》1:1 - 332,2014年)。
方法/设计:本研究是一项随机对照试验,旨在测试一种基于网络和智能手机应用程序(App)的交互式安全决策辅助工具对受虐待的女大学生及其朋友的有效性。将在马里兰州和俄勒冈州招募300名遭受虐待的女大学生以及300名遭受虐待的女大学生的朋友,并将她们随机分为接受通过网站或智能手机App访问的干预性安全决策辅助工具组,或常规安全规划控制网站/App组。干预性App允许用户输入以下信息:a)关系健康状况;b)安全优先事项;c)关系中暴力/危险的严重程度。该App利用这些信息提供个性化的安全规划信息和资源。将通过研究App/网站在基线、基线后6个月和12个月收集受虐待女大学生关于寻求安全行为、决策冲突、亲密伴侣暴力暴露和心理健康的自我报告结局指标。为朋友测量的结局指标包括对亲密伴侣暴力的认知、干预的信心、支持行为和决策冲突。讨论了通过网络/App安全招募、留住受虐待女性并从她们那里收集数据的方案。
本试验可能会提供重要信息,说明一款App和基于网络的安全规划工具对女大学生在做出艰难的安全决策时的决策冲突和安全行为使用情况的影响。据我们所知,本研究是首次测试让受虐待女大学生的朋友参与的干预措施。该试验还可能让研究人员了解使用在线招募和登记方法并通过App或网站收集数据,对受虐待女性安全开展研究的可行性。
Clinicaltrials.gov标识符:NCT02236663。