在初步临床评估中处理技术辅助儿童性虐待问题:修改后的德尔菲研究。

IF 3.2 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Clinical psychology & psychotherapy Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1002/cpp.3071
Felipa Schmidt, Sandra Bucci, Ethel Quayle, Filippo Varese
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目的:技术协助下的儿童性虐待(TA-CSA)是指发生在 18 岁以下儿童身上的任何一种具有网络元素的性虐待。文献表明,受害者往往很难找到能够充分解决 TA-CSA 在线因素的支持。研究还表明,从业人员在初步评估时并不确定如何以最佳方式处理 TA-CSA:设计:以医疗保健专业人员和研究人员为专家,开展了这项经修改的德尔菲研究,以了解在年轻人向临床服务机构求助时如何处理 TA-CSA 主题的最佳实践原则:方法:完成了两轮在线修改德尔菲研究。第一轮研究包括从现有已发表的 TA-CSA 文献中产生的陈述。有 24 名参与者对第一轮研究做出了回应,其中 15 人完成了第二轮研究。所有医护人员(10 人)和 8 名研究人员都在英国。其余的研究人员分布在北美、南美、澳大利亚和欧洲:结果:与会者一致认为,有必要为从业人员提供如何处理 TA-CSA 的指导,而询问有关在线生活的一般性问题有助于轻松进入 TA-CSA 的主题。此外,明确的多机构方法和充分的培训可以让从业人员对自己管理 TA-CSA 风险和披露 TA-CSA 的能力充满信心:本研究为在初步评估中处理 TA-CSA 问题提供了重要的初步发现。然而,未来的研究有必要了解这些发现在临床环境中的可移植性。
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Addressing Technology-Assisted Child Sexual Abuse During an Initial Clinical Assessment: A modified Delphi Study

Objective

Technology-assisted child sexual abuse (TA-CSA) is defined as any type of sexual abuse with an online element occurring under the age of 18. The literature suggests that victims often experience difficulty in finding support that adequately addresses the online elements of TA-CSA. Research also suggests that practitioners are unsure about how to best approach TA-CSA during initial assessments.

Design

This modified Delphi study with healthcare professionals and researchers as experts was conducted to understand best practice principles on how to approach the topic of TA-CSA when a young person presents to clinical services.

Methods

An online, two round modified Delphi study was completed. Round 1 consisited of statements generated from existing published TA-CSA literature. One hundred and twelve participants were invited to complete Round 1. Twenty-four participants responded to Round 1, and of those responders, 15 completed Round 2. All healthcare professionals (10) and eight researchers were located in the United Kingdom. The remaining researchers were based in North and South America, Australia and Europe.

Results

Participants agreed that there is a need to provide practitioners with guidance on how to approach TA-CSA and that asking general questions about online life can help ease into the topic of TA-CSA. Additionally, a clear multi-agency approach and adequate training can provide practitioners confidence in their ability in managing risk and disclosure of TA-CSA.

Conclusions

This study provides important initial findings in approaching TA-CSA within an initial assessment. However, future research is necessary in understanding the transferability of these findings to clinical settings.

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