Gender Perspective in Research on Interventions in Children with Experiences of Parental Gender-Based Violence: Application of GPIHR Criteria

The aim of this study was to analyse the inclusion of a gender perspective (GP) in scientific production on interventions for a reduction in psychological distress in children who have experienced parental gender-based violence (CEXPGBV). To achieve this, a review of publications was carried out in...

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Autores principales: Benjamín Pereira-Román, Concepción López-Soler, María Vicenta Alcántara López
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1cc3ce01b2da4c7695fec16a77297ed42021-11-11T16:11:57ZGender Perspective in Research on Interventions in Children with Experiences of Parental Gender-Based Violence: Application of GPIHR Criteria10.3390/ijerph1821110471660-46011661-7827https://doaj.org/article/1cc3ce01b2da4c7695fec16a77297ed42021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/21/11047https://doaj.org/toc/1661-7827https://doaj.org/toc/1660-4601The aim of this study was to analyse the inclusion of a gender perspective (GP) in scientific production on interventions for a reduction in psychological distress in children who have experienced parental gender-based violence (CEXPGBV). To achieve this, a review of publications was carried out in the Web of Science, EBSCOhost, ProQuest and Cochrane Library databases. A total of 3418 records were found, and 44 items of research selected. For GP analysis, the questionnaire “Gender perspective in health research” (GPIHR) was applied and relationships with the terminology of violence were analysed, as well as the definition of term used, references to violence by men or received by women and the instruments used to assess these. Generally, the assessed studies do not contain a GP, since 70% of the GPIHR items were answered negatively. Likewise, 89% of research used general terms to refer to violence without referring to gender. These results show the importance of considering instruments such as GPIHR in both the planning and development of future research in order to avoid possible gender bias.Benjamín Pereira-RománConcepción López-SolerMaría Vicenta Alcántara LópezMDPI AGarticlesystematic reviewgender perspectiveinterventionchildrengender-based violenceMedicineRENInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 11047, p 11047 (2021)
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topic systematic review
gender perspective
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gender-based violence
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gender perspective
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children
gender-based violence
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Benjamín Pereira-Román
Concepción López-Soler
María Vicenta Alcántara López
Gender Perspective in Research on Interventions in Children with Experiences of Parental Gender-Based Violence: Application of GPIHR Criteria
description The aim of this study was to analyse the inclusion of a gender perspective (GP) in scientific production on interventions for a reduction in psychological distress in children who have experienced parental gender-based violence (CEXPGBV). To achieve this, a review of publications was carried out in the Web of Science, EBSCOhost, ProQuest and Cochrane Library databases. A total of 3418 records were found, and 44 items of research selected. For GP analysis, the questionnaire “Gender perspective in health research” (GPIHR) was applied and relationships with the terminology of violence were analysed, as well as the definition of term used, references to violence by men or received by women and the instruments used to assess these. Generally, the assessed studies do not contain a GP, since 70% of the GPIHR items were answered negatively. Likewise, 89% of research used general terms to refer to violence without referring to gender. These results show the importance of considering instruments such as GPIHR in both the planning and development of future research in order to avoid possible gender bias.
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author Benjamín Pereira-Román
Concepción López-Soler
María Vicenta Alcántara López
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Concepción López-Soler
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title Gender Perspective in Research on Interventions in Children with Experiences of Parental Gender-Based Violence: Application of GPIHR Criteria
title_short Gender Perspective in Research on Interventions in Children with Experiences of Parental Gender-Based Violence: Application of GPIHR Criteria
title_full Gender Perspective in Research on Interventions in Children with Experiences of Parental Gender-Based Violence: Application of GPIHR Criteria
title_fullStr Gender Perspective in Research on Interventions in Children with Experiences of Parental Gender-Based Violence: Application of GPIHR Criteria
title_full_unstemmed Gender Perspective in Research on Interventions in Children with Experiences of Parental Gender-Based Violence: Application of GPIHR Criteria
title_sort gender perspective in research on interventions in children with experiences of parental gender-based violence: application of gpihr criteria
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