Racine Nicole, Greer Katelyn, Dimitropoulos Gina, Collin-Vézina Delphine, Henderson J L, Madigan Sheri
University of Ottawa, 136 Jean-Jacques Lussier, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada; Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute.
University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada.
Child Abuse Negl. 2023 May;139:106127. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106127. Epub 2023 Mar 10.
Youth engagement in research, which involves meaningfully collaborating with youth as full partners in the research process, has contributed to improved research collaborations, enhanced youth participation, and increased motivation for researchers to address scientific questions relevant to youth. Engaging youth as partners in the research process is especially needed in the field of child maltreatment due to the high prevalence of maltreatment, its poor association with health outcomes, and the disempowerment that can occur following exposure to child maltreatment. Although evidence-based approaches for youth engagement in research have been established and applied in other areas such as mental health services, youth engagement in child maltreatment research has been limited. This is particularly disadvantageous to youth exposed to maltreatment as their voices remain absent from research priorities, which contributes to a discrepancy between the research topics that are relevant to youth and those that are pursued by the research community. Using a narrative review approach, we provide an overview of the potential for youth engagement within the field of child maltreatment research, identify barriers to youth engagement, provide trauma-informed strategies for engaging youth in the context of research, and review existing trauma-informed models for youth engagement. This discussion paper suggests that youth engagement in research can contribute to improvements in the design and delivery of mental health care services for youth exposed to traumatic experiences and should be prioritized in future research endeavors. Moreover, it is essential for youth who have historically experienced systemic violence to be engaged and have a voice in research that has the potential to impact policy and practice.
青少年参与研究,即在研究过程中作为正式伙伴与青少年进行有意义的合作,有助于改善研究合作、增强青少年参与度,并提高研究人员解决与青少年相关科学问题的积极性。由于虐待儿童现象普遍、其与健康结果的关联不佳以及遭受虐待后可能出现的无力感,在虐待儿童领域尤其需要让青少年作为研究过程的伙伴参与进来。尽管在心理健康服务等其他领域已经建立并应用了基于证据的青少年参与研究的方法,但青少年在虐待儿童研究中的参与仍然有限。这对遭受虐待的青少年尤为不利,因为他们的声音在研究重点中仍然缺失,这导致了与青少年相关的研究主题与研究界所追求的主题之间存在差异。我们采用叙述性综述方法,概述了青少年在虐待儿童研究领域参与的潜力,确定了青少年参与的障碍,提供了在研究背景下让青少年参与的创伤知情策略,并回顾了现有的创伤知情青少年参与模式。本讨论文件表明,青少年参与研究有助于改善为遭受创伤经历的青少年提供的心理健康护理服务的设计和提供,应在未来的研究工作中予以优先考虑。此外,让历史上经历过系统性暴力的青少年参与研究并在可能影响政策和实践的研究中发表意见至关重要。