University of Montana, USA.
Baylor College of Medicine, USA.
J Intellect Disabil. 2020 Sep;24(3):309-325. doi: 10.1177/1744629518793466. Epub 2018 Aug 12.
People with intellectual disability experience disproportionately high rates of interpersonal violence (IPV) due, in part, to disability-related risks that often can be minimized through targeted intervention. In this article, we describe using an academic and community participatory research approach to develop and test the feasibility of an accessible IPV prevention program for people with intellectual disability. , which is an interactive, structured, eight-session, weekly face-to-face group program, was found feasible for implementation in an efficacy study. Working in partnership with the intellectual disability community through all phases of the project helps ensure the relevance, inclusion, and accessibility of .
由于残疾相关风险,智障人士遭受人际暴力(IPV)的比例过高,而这些风险通常可以通过有针对性的干预来最小化。在本文中,我们描述了使用学术和社区参与式研究方法来开发和测试针对智障人士的 IPV 预防计划的可行性。该计划是一个互动的、结构化的、八节、每周一次的面对面小组计划,在一项功效研究中被发现具有可行性。通过项目的所有阶段与智障人士社区合作有助于确保 的相关性、包容性和可及性。