Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) Roxanne Bainbridge , Janya McCalman , Komla Tsey , Mary Whiteside , Francesca Bridge , Crystal Jongen
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, La Trobe University, Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation Deakin University Melbourne Vic Australia
ANO 2014
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO SAGE Open
ISSN 2158-2440
E-ISSN 2158-2440
DOI 10.1177/2158244013518931
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 dcc69348b283f51c00f0c98c4bb86794

Resumo

Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a regional sexual assault service found few Indigenous Australians accessed their services. This prompted exploration of how its services might be improved. A resultant systematic search of the literature is reported in this article. Seven electronic databases and seven websites were systematically searched for peer reviewed and gray literature documenting responses to the sexual assault of Indigenous Australians. These publications were then classified by response type and study type. Twenty-three publications met the inclusion criteria. They included studies of legal justice, media, and community-based and mainstream service responses for Indigenous survivors and perpetrators. We located program descriptions, measurement, and descriptive research, but no intervention studies. There is currently insufficient evidence to confidently prescribe what works to effectively respond to Indigenous Australian sexual assault. The study revealed an urgent need for researchers, Indigenous communities, and services to work together to develop the evidence base.

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