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Comprehensive development and testing of the ASIST-GBV, a screening tool for responding to gender-based violence among women in humanitarian settings

机译:asist-gbv的综合开发和测试,一种用于应对人道主义环境中妇女的性别暴力的筛选工具

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Conflict affected refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) are at increased vulnerability to gender-based violence (GBV). Health, psychosocial, and protection services have been implemented in humanitarian settings, but GBV remains under-reported and available services under-utilized. To improve access to existing GBV services and facilitate reporting, the ASIST-GBV screening tool was developed and tested for use in humanitarian settings. This process was completed in four phases: 1) systematic literature review, 2) qualitative research that included individual interviews and focus groups with GBV survivors and service providers, respectively, 3) pilot testing of the developed screening tool, and 4) 3-month implementation testing of the screening tool. Research was conducted among female refugees, aged ≥15?years in Ethiopia, and female IDPs, aged ≥18?years in Colombia. The systematic review and meta-analysis identified a range of GBV experiences and estimated a 21.4?% prevalence of sexual violence (95 % CI:14.9-28.7) among conflict-affected populations. No existing screening tools for GBV in humanitarian settings were identified. Qualitative research with GBV survivors in Ethiopia and Colombia found multiple forms of GBV experienced by refugees and IDPs that occurred during conflict, in transit, and in displaced settings. Identified forms of violence were combined into seven key items on the screening tool: threats of violence, physical violence, forced sex, sexual exploitation, forced pregnancy, forced abortion, and early or forced marriage. Cognitive testing further refined the tool. Pilot testing in both sites demonstrated preliminary feasibility where 64.8?% of participants in Ethiopia and 44.9?% of participants in Colombia were identified with recent (last 12?months) cases of GBV. Implementation testing of the screening tool, conducted as a routine service in camp/district hospitals, allowed for identification of GBV cases and referrals to services. In this phase, 50.6?% of participants in Ethiopia and 63.4?% in Colombia screened positive for recent experiences of GBV. Psychometric testing demonstrated appropriate internal consistency of the tool (Cronbach's α?=?0.77) and item response theory demonstrated appropriate discrimination and difficulty of the tool. The ASIST-GBV screening tool has demonstrated utility and validity for use in confidential identification and referral of refugees and IDPs who experience GBV.
机译:冲突受影响的难民和国内流离失所者(国内流离失所者)正在增加对基于性别的暴力(GBV)的脆弱性。在人道主义环境中实施了健康,心理社会和保护服务,但GBV仍然是报告的,可用的服务不足。为改善对现有GBV服务的访问并促进报告,开发并测试了Asist-GBV筛选工具以用于人道主义环境。该过程完成了四个阶段:1)系统文献综述,2)定性研究包括各个访谈和焦点小组与GBV幸存者和服务提供商,分别为3)先发制的筛选工具试验试验,4)3个月筛选工具的实现测试。研究是在埃塞俄比亚≥15岁的女性难民中进行的,女性IDPS≥18岁,哥伦比亚年龄≥18岁。该系统回顾和荟萃分析确定了一系列的肝炎病毒经验和估计性暴力(95%CI:14.9-28.7)的21.4%的患病率受冲突影响的人群?没有确定用于人道主义环境中的GBV的现有筛选工具。埃塞俄比亚和哥伦比亚的GBV幸存者定性研究发现了在冲突期间发生的难民和IDPS经历了多种形式的GBV,在过境和流离失所的环境中发生。确定的暴力形式被组合成筛查工具的七个关键项目:暴力威胁,身体暴力,强迫性行为,性剥削,强迫怀孕,强迫堕胎和早期或强迫婚姻。认知测试进一步改进了该工具。两位站点中的试验试验表明,埃塞俄比亚和44.9岁的参与者的参与者的初步可行性均可在GBV的近期(过去12个月)案例中鉴定哥伦比亚的44.9%的参与者。在营地/地区医院的常规服务中进行的筛选工具的实施测试允许识别GBV病例和转介服务。在这一阶段,埃塞俄比亚和63.4岁的参与者的50.6%,哥伦比亚的63.4倍筛选出近期GBV经验的阳性。心理测量测试表明了工具的适当内部一致性(Cronbach的α?= 0.77)和项目响应理论表现出适当的歧视和工具的难度。 ASIST-GBV筛选工具已经证明了用于机密识别和难民和IDPS的难民识别和推荐的有效性和有效性。

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