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040 _aAFVC
100 _aRadziszewski, Stephanie
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245 _aA rapid review on complaint mechanisms for interpersonal violence :
_bintegrating research-based recommendations from multiple sectors to inform sport settings
_cStephanie Radziszewski, Sylvie Parent, Elisabeth St-Pierre, Isabelle V. Daignault, Martine Hébert and Karine Baril
260 _bSage,
_c2024
500 _aTrauma, Violence & Abuse, 2024, First published online, 30 May 2024
520 _aPast studies have highlighted the lack of independent formal complaint mechanisms as one of the most significant barriers to reporting interpersonal violence (IV) in sport. Some countries have since implemented complaint mechanisms specific to sport settings. Evaluations of similar mechanisms in other sectors could inform the development and implementation of complaint mechanisms for IV in sport. This rapid review included studies inside and outside the sport context to document the characteristics of complaint mechanisms of IV, barriers or limitations related to such mechanisms, and recommendations resulting from their evaluation. Following the Cochrane Rapid Reviews Interim Guidance, six databases were searched for peer-reviewed references in English or French, published between 2012 and 2022, and pertaining to the evaluation of formal reporting mechanisms of IV. The 35 references covered mechanisms mainly targeting IV in general (any type) or sexual violence specifically. Complaint mechanisms varied in scope and as a function of their setting, including work, university, military, and medical. We identified barriers and limitations concerning fear of consequences, lack of knowledge, lack of efficiency, lack of trust, and unsupportive culture. Finally, we documented 18 recommendations to improve complaint mechanisms of IV, spanning four categories: (a) organizational accountability, (b) awareness and accessibility, (c) adapted process, and (d) ongoing evaluation. This rapid review draws recommendations from various research disciplines and types of mechanisms to offer a comprehensive portrait of best practices. The findings show that numerous aspects of complaint mechanisms at multiple levels should be considered when developing and implementing complaint mechanisms of IV. (Authors' abstract). Record #8779
650 0 _98154
_aCOMPLAINTS PROCEDURES
650 0 _aCHILD ABUSE
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650 0 _aCHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
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650 0 _98750
_aINTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE
650 _aPSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
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650 _aSEXUAL VIOLENCE
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650 _aSPORT
_9572
650 _aSYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
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651 _aINTERNATIONAL
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651 _aCANADA
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700 _aParent, Sylvie
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700 _aSt-Pierre, Elisabeth
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700 _aDaignault, Isabelle V.
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700 _aHébert, Martine
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700 _aBaril, Karine
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773 0 _tTrauma, Violence & Abuse, 2024, First published online, 30 May 2024
830 _aTrauma, Violence & Abuse
_94623
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/15248380241253822
_zDOI: 10.1177/15248380241253822 (Open access)
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