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评估暴力预防计划中的导师:实施过程如何影响基于性别的暴力结果的考察。

Evaluating the Mentors in Violence Prevention Program: A Process Examination of How Implementation Can Affect Gender-Based Violence Outcomes.

机构信息

University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.

Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2023 Feb;38(3-4):4390-4415. doi: 10.1177/08862605221115117. Epub 2022 Jul 29.

Abstract

Gender-based violence is a global public health issue and major human rights concern. It is also a type of violence that is disproportionately experienced by women and girls. This study is the first to examine multiple implementation process (dosage, fidelity, and adaptation) effects on changes in anticipated outcomes of a school-based bystander program targeting gender-based violence, Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP). Data were collected from two participant groups: mentees (students receiving MVP) and mentors (students delivering MVP), across nine participating high schools. The mentee sample comprised 698 students (about 48.9% males and 49.7% females), aged 11 to 14 years old ( = 11.86,  = 0.64). The mentor sample comprised 118 students (17.80% males, 82.20% females), aged 15 to 18 years old ( = 16.42,  = 0.60). Anticipated outcomes were changes in bystanders' attitudes, social influences, control perceptions, intentions, willingness, and intervention behavior, measured using mentees' self-reports at two time points approximately 1 year apart. Implementation processes were measured using mentors' self-reports. Analyses revealed no effects for any of the implementation variables across changes in any of the outcomes measured. These results highlight important implications for the implementation of the MVP program going forward, given its widespread implementation in the United Kingdom. Possible ways that MVP may be enhanced in future are discussed. For example, furthering understanding into how gender-based violence and bystander intervention are addressed and framed during MVP lessons would give more insight into how the current implementation of the program can be improved to maximize its potential benefits.

摘要

基于性别的暴力是一个全球性的公共卫生问题和主要的人权关注点。它也是一种不成比例地被妇女和女孩经历的暴力形式。这项研究首次考察了多种实施过程(剂量、保真度和适应性)对基于学校的针对基于性别的暴力的旁观者干预措施(预防暴力的导师 MVP)的预期结果变化的影响。数据来自两个参与群体:接受 MVP 的学员(学生)和提供 MVP 的导师(学生),涉及九所参与的高中。学员样本由 698 名学生(约 48.9%为男性,49.7%为女性)组成,年龄在 11 至 14 岁之间(平均值=11.86,标准差=0.64)。导师样本由 118 名学生(17.80%为男性,82.20%为女性)组成,年龄在 15 至 18 岁之间(平均值=16.42,标准差=0.60)。预期结果是通过学员的自我报告,在大约 1 年的两个时间点上测量旁观者的态度、社会影响、控制感、意图、意愿和干预行为的变化。实施过程通过导师的自我报告进行测量。分析结果显示,在任何一种测量的结果变化中,没有任何一种实施变量的效果。这些结果强调了 MVP 计划未来实施的重要意义,考虑到它在英国的广泛实施。讨论了未来可能增强 MVP 的方式。例如,进一步了解 MVP 课程中如何处理和构建基于性别的暴力和旁观者干预,将更深入地了解如何改进当前计划的实施,以最大限度地发挥其潜在效益。

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