Adaptación del instrumento WAST para la detección de Violencia doméstica en Centros de Salud de la Zona Norte de la Región Metropolitana, durante el año 2015

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  • Lorena Binfa Esbir Universidad de Chile
  • Valentina Cancino Palacios Centro de Salud Familiar San Luis
  • Isaac Ugarte Figueroa Centro de Salud Familiar San Luis
  • Maribel Mella Guzmán Universidad de Chile
  • Gabriel Cavada Universidad de Chile

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Battered Women, Domestic Violence, Primary Health Care, Spouse Abuse, Survey and Questionnaires

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Background: The Woman abuse screening tool (WAST) is a screening tool for domestic violence used in Unites States. Aim: To carry out the cultural adaptation of the WAST Instrument for early detection of domestic violence in primary health care. Material and methods: Qualitative techniques for cultural adaptation were used in stages 1 and 2 and quantitative techniques were used in stage 3. The validity of content was assessed using judge tests carried out with experts in the field. Linguistic adaptation was carried out using a focal group technique to ensure semantic and language comprehension. Finally, the culturally adapted instrument was applied to 16 women who were victims of violence and to 28 women without a history of violence. Results: For cultural adaptation, the judges' test added the item of economic violence to the instrument. According to the focus groups, some words were changed to facilitate understanding by the subjects. According to the scores obtained in women with and without a history of violence, a cut-off point of 15 points was defined to determine a history of domestic violence with a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 96%. The Cronbach Alpha of the questionnaire was 91%. Conclusions: WAST is an effective and easily applied instrument for the early detection of domestic violence.

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Lorena Binfa Esbir, Universidad de Chile

Profesor Asociado Departamento de Promoción de Salud de la Mujer y el Recién Nacido. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Chile

Valentina Cancino Palacios, Centro de Salud Familiar San Luis

Matrona Centro de Salud Familiar San Luis, Peñalolen

Isaac Ugarte Figueroa, Centro de Salud Familiar San Luis

Matrón Centro de Salud Familiar San Luis, Peñalolen

Maribel Mella Guzmán, Universidad de Chile

Académico Instructor Departamento de Promoción de Salud de la Mujer y el Recién Nacido. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Chile

Gabriel Cavada, Universidad de Chile

Académico Escuela de Salud Pública, Universidad de Chile

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2018-01-19

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Binfa Esbir, L., Cancino Palacios, V., Ugarte Figueroa, I., Mella Guzmán, M., & Cavada, G. (2018). Adaptación del instrumento WAST para la detección de Violencia doméstica en Centros de Salud de la Zona Norte de la Región Metropolitana, durante el año 2015. Revista Médica De Chile, 146(3). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/6089

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