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Theoretical framework and protocol for the evaluation of Strong Through Every Mile (STEM), a structured running program for survivors of intimate partner violence

机译:通过每一英里(Stew)进行强度评估​​的理论框架和协议,为亲密合作伙伴暴力的幸存者提供了一种结构化的运行计划

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Intimate partner violence can have a devastating impact on victims' psychological and physical health and ability to maintain and preserve interpersonal relationships. The aim of the current study is to empirically test the effectiveness of Strong Through Every Mile (STEM), a 10-week structured running (exercise) program designed to increase psychological, social, and physical well-being among survivors of intimate partner violence. To the authors' knowledge, STEM is the only community-based structured running program designed to improve the quality of life of survivors of intimate partner violence. This paper will describe the STEM program and present the theoretical basis of the program and the program evaluation design. The current study will utilize an interdisciplinary lens to evaluate a community-based intervention aimed at decreasing the negative effects of intimate partner violence on women's lives. The study will use a mixed method approach (qualitative and quantitative), including a pre- and post-test evaluation of the STEM running program. Primary data will be collected using paper and pencil surveys which assess women's psychological, social, and physical well-being prior to participation in the program and following the completion of the program. Qualitative data from focus groups will also be collected and allow for a more rich understanding of the changes that women experience over the course of the program and specific mechanisms underlying these changes. The current study will employ an interdisciplinary lens to examine the extent to which a structured exercise program, specifically running, impacts the psychological, social and physical well-being of women survivors of intimate partner violence. Findings of this study can influence the development and implementation of similar programs for survivors of intimate partner violence and other types of trauma by identifying mechanisms central in achieving positive outcomes for participants.
机译:亲密的合作伙伴暴力可以对受害者的心理和身体健康和维护和保存人际关系的能力产生毁灭性的影响。目前的研究的目的是经验测试通过每一英里(Stew)的强大的有效性,这是一个10周的结构运行(锻炼)计划,旨在提高亲密合作伙伴暴力的幸存者中的心理,社会和身体健康。对于作者的知识,Step是唯一一个基于社区的结构运行计划,旨在提高亲密合作伙伴暴力的幸存者的生活质量。本文将描述阀杆计划,并呈现该计划的理论基础和方案评估设计。目前的研究将利用跨学科镜头来评估基于社区的干预措施,旨在降低妇女生活的亲密合作伙伴暴力的负面影响。该研究将使用混合方法方法(定性和定量),包括阀杆运行程序的预先测试后和测试后评估。使用纸张和铅笔调查将收集主要数据,该纸张调查评估妇女的心理,社会和物理福祉,然后在参加该计划并完成计划后。焦点小组的定性数据也将被收集并允许更加丰富地了解妇女在方案过程中经历的变化以及这些变化的特定机制。目前的研究将采用跨学科镜头来检查结构性运动计划,专门运行,对女性幸存者的心理,社会和物理福祉影响互联伴侣暴力的程度。本研究的调查结果可以通过识别核心核心为参与者的积极成果来影响亲密合作伙伴暴力和其他类型的创伤的幸存者的发展和实施。

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