Selecting outcomes for intimate partner violence intervention trials: overview and recommendations
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posted on 2014-11-01, 00:00 authored by Lorna Jane O'Doherty, Harriet MacMillan, Gene Feder, Angela Taft, Ann TaketAnn Taket, Kelsey HegartyIntimate partner violence (IPV) is endemic in societies around the world and detrimental to women's wellbeing. Abused women are frequent users of health services. Despite the recent World Health Organization guidelines on IPV and sexual violence, we need more evidence on effective responses to women in health care settings. Developing robust evidence with potential to inform policy and clinical practice requires greater clarity and consistency across studies in the selection and use of outcomes to evaluate interventions. Drawing on systematic reviews and individual trials aimed at reducing abuse and improving women's health, we discuss critical issues in respect of outcomes. We discuss primary, secondary, intermediate and proxy outcomes and measures used to evaluate interventions for women who experience IPV. We offer recommendations about which outcomes to assess and approaches to doing so within the context of trials in health care settings. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Aggression and violent behaviorVolume
19Pagination
663-672Location
Oxford , EnglandPublisher DOI
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1359-1789Language
EnglishPublication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, ElsevierIssue
6Publisher
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Social SciencesCriminology & PenologyPsychology, MultidisciplinaryPsychologyIntimate partner violenceTrialsOutcomesEvaluationMeasurementRANDOMIZED-CONTROLLED-TRIALPOSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDERHEALTH-CARE SETTINGSREDUCING CONDUCT PROBLEMSCOGNITIVE TRAUMA THERAPYBATTERED WOMENADVOCACY INTERVENTIONDOMESTIC VIOLENCESOCIAL SUPPORTPREGNANT-WOMEN111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified920507 Women's HealthNHMRC 1007687School of Health & Social Development
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