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一项针对成年人的关于儿童性虐待的循证教育项目(“预防它!”),该项目显著改善了态度、知识和行为。

An Evidence-Based Education Program for Adults about Child Sexual Abuse ("Prevent It!") That Significantly Improves Attitudes, Knowledge, and Behavior.

作者信息

Martin Erin K, Silverstone Peter H

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta Edmonton, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2016 Aug 19;7:1177. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01177. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Here we describe the development of an evidence-based education program for adults about childhood sexual abuse (CSA), called Prevent It! Uniquely, the primary goal of this program was to change the behavior of participants, as well as to increase knowledge about CSA and positive attitudes toward it. A comprehensive review shows no previous similar approach. The program includes a detailed manual to allow standardized administration by trained facilitators, as well as multiple video segments from CSA survivors and professionals. A total of 23 program workshops were run, with 366 adults participating. Of these, 312 (85%) agreed to take part in the study. All completed baseline ratings prior to the program and 195 (63% of study sample) completed follow-up assessments at 3-months. There were no significant differences between the demographic make-up of the baseline group and the follow-up group. Assessments included demographic data, knowledge, attitudes, and several measures of behavior (our primary outcome variable). Behavioral questions asked individuals to select behaviors used in the previous 3-months from a list of options. Questions also included asking "how many times in the previous 3-months" have you "talked about healthy sexual development or Child sexual abuse (CSA) with a child you know"; "suspected a child was sexually abused"; "taken steps to protect a child"; or "reported suspected sexual abuse to police or child welfare"? The majority of attendees were women, with the commonest age group being between 30 and 39 years old. Approximately 33% had experienced CSA themselves. At 3-month follow-up there were highly statistically significant improvements in several aspects of behavior and knowledge, and attitudes regarding CSA. For example, the number of subjects actively looking for evidence of CSA increased from 46% at baseline to 81% at follow-up, while the number of subjects who actively took steps to protect children increased from 25% at baseline to 48% at follow-up. For general public adults, this is the first program designed using the current evidence base for effective training in CSA examining longer-term outcomes and the first to focus on actual behavioral outcomes. The results suggest it is highly effective and support its widespread use.

摘要

在此,我们描述了一项针对成年人的关于儿童性虐待(CSA)的循证教育项目的开展情况,该项目名为“预防它!”。独特的是,该项目的主要目标是改变参与者的行为,同时增加对儿童性虐待的了解以及对其的积极态度。全面审查表明,以前没有类似的方法。该项目包括一本详细的手册,以便经过培训的主持人进行标准化管理,以及来自儿童性虐待幸存者和专业人士的多个视频片段。总共举办了23期项目工作坊,有366名成年人参加。其中,312人(85%)同意参与研究。所有人在项目开始前完成了基线评分,195人(占研究样本的63%)在3个月时完成了随访评估。基线组和随访组的人口构成没有显著差异。评估包括人口数据、知识、态度以及几种行为测量(我们的主要结果变量)。行为问题要求个体从一系列选项中选择过去3个月内使用过的行为。问题还包括询问“在过去3个月里,你有多少次”“与你认识的孩子谈论过健康的性发育或儿童性虐待(CSA)”;“怀疑某个孩子遭受了性虐待”;“采取措施保护某个孩子”;或“向警方或儿童福利机构报告疑似性虐待”?大多数参与者是女性,最常见的年龄组在30至39岁之间。大约33%的人自己曾经历过儿童性虐待。在3个月的随访中,在行为、知识以及对儿童性虐待的态度等几个方面有高度统计学意义的改善。例如,积极寻找儿童性虐待证据的受试者数量从基线时的46%增加到随访时的81%,而积极采取措施保护儿童的受试者数量从基线时的25%增加到随访时的48%。对于普通公众成年人来说,这是第一个基于当前证据设计的有效儿童性虐待培训项目,考察了长期结果,也是第一个关注实际行为结果的项目。结果表明它非常有效,并支持其广泛应用。

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