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An integrated intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and psychological distress with refugees in low-resource settings: study protocol for the Nguvu cluster randomized trial

机译:在资源贫乏地区减少难民亲密伴侣暴力和心理困扰的综合干预措施:Nguvu整群随机试验的研究方案

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Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a critical public health and human rights concern globally, including for refugee women in low-resource settings. Little is known about effective interventions for this population. IPV and psychological distress have a bi-directional relationship, indicating the potential benefit of a structured psychological component as part of efforts to reduce IPV for women currently in violent relationships. Methods This protocol describes a cluster randomized controlled trial aimed at evaluating an 8-session integrated psychological and advocacy intervention (Nguvu) with female adult survivors of past-year IPV displaying moderate to severe psychological distress. Outcomes are reductions in: recurrence of IPV; symptoms of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress?(primary); and functional impairment?(secondary). Hypothesized mediators of the intervention are improvements in social support, coping skills and support seeking. We will recruit 400 participants from existing women’s support groups operating within villages in Nyarugusu refugee camp, Tanzania. Women’s groups will be randomized to receive the intervention (Nguvu and usual care) or usual care alone. All eligible women will complete a baseline assessment (week 0) followed by a post-treatment (week 9) and a 3-month post-treatment assessment (week 20). The efficacy of the intervention will be determined by between-group differences in the longitudinal trajectories of primary outcomes evaluated using mixed-effects models. Study procedures have been approved by Institutional Review Boards in the United States and Tanzania. Discussion This trial will provide evidence on the efficacy of a novel integrated group intervention aimed at secondary prevention of IPV that includes a structured psychological component to address psychological distress. The psychological and advocacy components of the proposed intervention have been shown to be efficacious for their respective outcomes when delivered in isolation; however, administering these approaches through a single, integrated intervention may result in synergistic effects given the interrelated, bidirectional relationship between IPV and mental health. Furthermore, this trial will provide information regarding the feasibility of implementing a structured intervention for IPV and mental health in a protracted humanitarian setting. Trial registration ISRCTN65771265 , June 27, 2016.
机译:背景技术亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是全球性的重要公共卫生和人权问题,包括资源贫乏地区的难民妇女。对于这种人群的有效干预措施知之甚少。 IPV和心理困扰之间存在双向关系,这表明结构化的心理因素的潜在好处是减少目前处于暴力关系中的妇女的IPV努力的一部分。方法该方案描述了一项集群随机对照试验,旨在评估八年期IPV成年女性成年幸存者表现出中度至重度心理困扰的8期心理和倡导综合干预(Nguvu)。结果是减少了:IPV的复发;焦虑,抑郁和创伤后压力的症状?(主要);和功能障碍?(中学)。干预的假想调解者是社会支持,应对技能和寻求支持方面的改善。我们将从坦桑尼亚Nyarugusu难民营的村庄中运作的现有妇女支持小组招募400名参与者。妇女团体将被随机分配接受干预(Nguvu和常规护理)或仅常规护理。所有合格的妇女将完成基线评估(第0周),然后进行治疗后(第9周)和治疗后3个月的评估(第20周)。干预的效果将通过使用混合效应模型评估的主要结局的纵向轨迹的组间差异来确定。研究程序已由美国和坦桑尼亚的机构审查委员会批准。讨论该试验将为针对IPV二级预防的新型综合团体干预措施的有效性提供证据,该干预措施包括解决心理困扰的结构化心理因素。拟议的干预措施的心理和倡导组成部分在单独提供时对于各自的结果是有效的。但是,鉴于IPV与心理健康之间存在相互关联的双向关系,通过单一的综合干预措施实施这些方法可能会产生协同效应。此外,该试验将提供有关在长期的人道主义环境中实施针对IPV和精神健康的结构性干预措施的可行性的信息。试用注册ISRCTN65771265,2016年6月27日。

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