Top 10 priorities for Sexual Violence and Abuse Research: Findings of the James Lind Alliance Sexual Violence Priority Setting Partnership

Author:

Varese FilippoORCID,White Catherine,Longden Eleanor,Charalambous Christina,Meehan Kate,Partington Imogen,Ashman Efa,Marsh Lowri,Yule Elizabeth,Mohamed LailaORCID,Chevous Jane,Harewood Emma,Gronlund Toto,Jones Anne-Marie,Malik Samira,Maxwell Charlotte,Perot Concetta,Sephton Shani,Taggart Daniel,Tooze Lynne,Majeed-Ariss Rabiya

Abstract

ObjectivesTo establish a James Lind Alliance (JLA) Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) to identify research priorities relevant to the health and social care needs of adults with lived experience of recent and/or historical sexual violence/abuse.ParticipantsAdults (aged 18+ years) with lived experience of sexual violence/abuse (ie, ‘survivors’) were consulted for this PSP, alongside healthcare and social care professionals who support survivors across the public, voluntary, community, independent practice and social enterprise sectors.MethodsIn line with standard JLA PSP methodology, participants completed an initial online survey to propose research questions relevant to the health and social care needs of survivors. Research questions unanswered by current evidence were identified, and a second online survey was deployed to identify respondents’ priorities from this list. Questions prioritised through the second survey were presented at a consensus meeting with key stakeholders to agree the top 10 research priorities using a modified nominal group technique approach.Results223 participants (54% survivors) provided 484 suggested questions. Seventy-five unique questions unanswered by research were identified and subsequently ranked by 343 participants (60% survivors). A consensus meeting with 31 stakeholders (42% survivors) examined the top-ranking priorities from the second survey and agreed the top 10 research priorities. These included research into forms of support and recovery outcomes valued by survivors, how to best support people of colour/black, Asian and minority ethnic and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) survivors, improving access to high-quality psychological therapies, reducing public misconceptions/stigma, the impact of involvement in the criminal justice system on well-being, and how physical and mental health services can become more ‘trauma informed’.ConclusionsThese research priorities identify crucial gaps in the existing evidence to better support adult survivors of sexual violence and abuse. Researchers and funders should prioritise further work in these priority areas identified by survivors and the professionals who support them.

Funder

Crow-funding campaign supported by the University of Manchester Crowd-funding Team

University of Manchester Centre for New Treatments and Understanding in Mental Health

University of Manchester Division of Psychology and Mental Health

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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