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Creating opportunities through mentorship, parental involvement, and safe spaces (COMPASS) program: multi-country study protocol to protect girls from violence in humanitarian settings

机译:通过指导,父母参与和安全空间(COMPASS)计划创造机会:多国研究协议,旨在保护女孩免受人道主义环境中的暴力侵害

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Background Violence against adolescent girls in humanitarian settings is of urgent concern given their additional vulnerabilities to violence and unique health and well-being needs that have largely been overlooked by the humanitarian community. In order to understand what works to prevent violence against adolescent girls, a multi-component curriculum-based safe spaces program (Creating Opportunities through Mentorship, Parental involvement and Safe Spaces – COMPASS) will be implemented and evaluated. The objectives of this multi-country study are to understand the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of COMPASS programming to prevent violence against adolescent girls in diverse humanitarian settings. Methods/design Two wait-listed cluster-randomized controlled trials are being implemented in conflict-affected communities in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (N?=?886 girls aged 10–14 years) and in refugee camps in western Ethiopia (N?=?919 girls aged 13–19 years). The intervention consists of structured facilitated sessions delivered in safe spaces by young female mentors, caregiver discussion groups, capacity-building activities with service providers, and community engagement. In Ethiopia, the research centers on the overall impact of COMPASS compared to a wait-list group. In DRC, the research objective is to understand the incremental effectiveness of the caregiver component in addition to the other COMPASS activities as compared to a wait-list group. The primary outcome is change in sexual violence. Secondary outcomes include decreased physical and emotional abuse, reduced early marriage, improved gender norms, and positive interpersonal relationships, among others. Qualitative methodologies seek to understand girls’ perceptions of safety within their communities, key challenges they face, and to identify potential pathways of change. Discussion These trials will add much needed evidence for the humanitarian community to meet the unique needs of adolescent girls and to promote their safety and well-being, as well as contributing to how multi-component empowerment programming for adolescent girls could be adapted across humanitarian settings. Trial registration Clinical Trials NCT02384642 (Registered: 2/24/15) & NCT02506543 (Registered: 7/19/15).
机译:背景技术鉴于青少年在暴力中的脆弱性以及独特的健康和福祉需求在人道主义环境中已被严重忽视,因此在人道主义环境中对少女的暴力行为迫在眉睫。为了了解什么可以防止暴力侵害青春期少女,将实施和评估一个基于课程的多部分安全空间计划(通过指导,父母参与和安全空间创造机会– COMPASS)。这项多国研究的目的是了解COMPASS编程的可行性,可接受性和有效性,以防止在各种人道主义环境中侵害少女的暴力行为。方法/设计在刚果民主共和国东部受冲突影响的社区(N == 886个年龄在10-14岁的女孩)和埃塞俄比亚西部的难民营中,进行了两项等待入组的随机对照试验。 919个年龄在13-19岁之间的女孩)。干预措施包括由年轻女导师,照顾者讨论小组,与服务提供者进行的能力建设活动以及社区参与,在安全的场所举行的有组织的促进性会议。在埃塞俄比亚,该研究的重点是COMPASS的总体影响(与候补名单相比)。在刚果民主共和国,研究目标是了解与其他COMPASS活动相比,照护者组成部分与候补组相比所产生的增量有效性。主要结果是性暴力发生变化。次要结果包括减少身心虐待,减少早婚,改善性别规范以及积极的人际关系。定性方法旨在了解女孩对社区内部安全的看法,面临的主要挑战,并确定潜在的变革途径。讨论这些试验将为人道主义界满足青春期女孩的独特需求并促进其安全和福祉提供更多急需的证据,并有助于如何在不同的人道主义环境中适应针对青春期女孩的多方面赋权方案。试验注册临床试验NCT02384642(注册:2/24/15)和NCT02506543(注册:7/19/15)。

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