Heard Emma, Mutch Allyson, Fitzgerald Lisa
School of Public Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2020 Jan;21(1):138-156. doi: 10.1177/1524838017750157. Epub 2017 Dec 28.
There is an immediate need to advance knowledge around the effective prevention of intimate partner violence (IPV), which is responsible for significant negative health and well-being outcomes for women around the world. Creative approaches are being explored internationally-this systematic review provides a timely synthesis of applied theater interventions addressing primary, secondary, and tertiary IPV prevention. Six hundred and ten articles were identified through a comprehensive search of five cross-disciplinary databases. Eleven studies discussed in 15 quantitative and qualitative peer-reviewed articles and one book chapter met the inclusion criteria and were included in the review. Articles were appraised using a standardized quality assessment tool and were analyzed within the context of IPV prevention. Of the reviewed studies, five were classified as primary prevention, four secondary, and two focused on tertiary prevention. Specific strategies used by each of the studies included healthy relationship training, rising awareness and community advocacy, service provider training, bystander training, and working with survivors. While the paucity and quality of current literature make it difficult to determine overall efficacy, this review points to the potential of applied theater as a useful prevention strategy, particularly when interactive, participatory methods are incorporated. Further, applied theater could be an effective tool for working in culturally diverse settings as well as with minority groups. Future applied theater program planning needs to include comprehensive evaluation. More rigorous investigation, involving mixed-method research approaches, is required to fully understand the potential of applied theater as a tool in the context of IPV prevention.
迫切需要增进对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)有效预防的认识,亲密伴侣暴力对世界各地女性的健康和幸福产生了重大负面影响。国际上正在探索创新方法——本系统综述及时综合了针对IPV一级、二级和三级预防的应用戏剧干预措施。通过全面检索五个跨学科数据库,共识别出610篇文章。15篇定量和定性同行评审文章及1个书籍章节中讨论的11项研究符合纳入标准,并被纳入综述。文章使用标准化质量评估工具进行评估,并在IPV预防的背景下进行分析。在纳入综述的研究中,5项被归类为一级预防,4项为二级预防,2项侧重于三级预防。每项研究使用的具体策略包括健康关系培训、提高认识和社区宣传、服务提供者培训、旁观者培训以及与幸存者合作。虽然现有文献的匮乏和质量使得难以确定总体效果,但本综述指出应用戏剧作为一种有用的预防策略的潜力,特别是当采用互动、参与式方法时。此外,应用戏剧可能是在文化多元环境以及与少数群体合作时的有效工具。未来的应用戏剧项目规划需要包括全面评估。需要更严格的调查,采用混合方法研究途径,以充分了解应用戏剧作为IPV预防背景下一种工具的潜力。