University of Montana.
Baylor College of Medicine and TIRR Memorial Hermann.
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2020 Jul 1;125(4):304-317. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-125.4.304.
Using a participatory research approach, we enlisted 12 U.S. Centers for Independent Living (CILs) to recruit and enroll 170 adults with intellectual disability (ID) to be randomized to either The Safety Class, an abuse prevention group program, or usual care. Participants were asked to complete pre, post, and 3-month follow-up questionnaires. CIL staff members facilitated the eight-session, interactive program. Quantitative and qualitative findings suggest that participation in a brief safety program may improve safety protective factors among men and women with ID. The Safety Class serves as one model for delivering an abuse prevention and education intervention to adults with significant safety needs but extremely limited access to relevant community resources.
采用参与式研究方法,我们招募了 12 家美国独立生活中心(CIL),以招募和纳入 170 名智障成年人(ID),并将他们随机分配到安全课程组(一种预防虐待的团体项目)或常规护理组。要求参与者完成预、后和 3 个月的随访问卷。CIL 工作人员协助进行了八节互动课程。定量和定性研究结果表明,参加简短的安全课程可能会提高智障男女的安全保护因素。安全课程是为有重大安全需求但极难获得相关社区资源的成年人提供预防虐待和教育干预的一种模式。