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Treating the Effects of Interpersonal Violence: A Comparison of Two Group Models
Authors:Sabrina Liu  Ilana Amrani-Cohen
Affiliation:1. Laboratory of Adult Development, Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston , Massachusetts , USA;2. The Guidance Center?/?Riverside Community Care , Somerville , Massachusetts , USA
Abstract:Surveys have shown that one in four women in the United States experiences intimate partner violence in her lifetime. Interpersonal violence has demonstrated negative effects on a victim's health and well-being. Yet research on interventions aimed at treating the psychosocial effects of this experience is limited. The purpose of the research reported here is to deepen our understanding of the impact of group-based interventions for treating this population. Specifically, this study looks at two different group models to determine their effectiveness in treating two widely recognized effects of intimate partner violence: increased depression and lowered self-esteem.
Keywords:intimate partner violence  domestic violence  IPV survivor  depression  self-esteem  group work with IPV survivors  self-defense group  mutual support group  dropout  safety  outcomes
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