An Evaluation of the Efficacy, Feasibility and Acceptability of Mobile Health Technologies for Violence Prevention and Control in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review Restricted; Files Only
Anscombe, Madeline (Spring 2023)
Abstract
In Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), the increasing availability of technology has allowed for significant development in the field of mobile health (mHealth) interventions. Of these interventions, ten have published results on the efficacy, feasibility, and acceptability of mHealth technology for the purposes of violence prevention and control. This systematic review examines published literature to provide a comprehensive analysis of mHealth violence programming in LMIC contexts and draws conclusions regarding specific program constructs, modalities, and testing instruments.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Literature Review 3
Mortality 4
Violence-Related Disease and Disability 6
Economic Impact of Violence 8
The Global Distribution of Violence 9
Intimate Partner Violence 10
Sexual Violence 12
Self-Directed Violence 14
Collective Violence 15
The Use of mHealth for Violence Prevention and Response in LMICs 16
Methods 17
Results 21
Efficacy Measures 24
Feasibility Measures 31
Acceptability Measures 36
Discussion 38
Efficacy 39
Feasibility 41
Acceptability 43
Limitations 44
Public Health Implications 45
References 47
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