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The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a group domestic abuse perpetrator programme: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
BackgroundIn contrast to evidence for interventions supporting victim/survivors of domestic violence and abuse (DVA), the effectiveness of...
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Power, Participation, Payment and Platform: Ethical and Methodological Issues in Recruitment in Qualitative Domestic Abuse Research
PurposeThis paper presents a critical reflection of pertinent methodological and ethical issues associated with qualitative research on domestic...
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The Child Protection Response to Domestic Violence and Abuse: a Sco** Review of Interagency Interventions, Models and Collaboration
PurposeThere is a growing acknowledgement that children are direct victims of domestic violence and abuse, and require support and protection in...
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Ethically Driven and Methodologically Tailored: Setting the Agenda for Systematic Reviews in Domestic Violence and Abuse
PurposeSystematic reviews have an important, and growing, role to play in the global evidence eco-system of domestic violence and abuse. Alongside...
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Feasibility of a reconfigured domestic violence and abuse training and support intervention responding to affected women, men, children and young people through primary care
BackgroundIdentification in UK general practice of women affected by domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is increasing, but men and children/young...
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COVID-19 adaptations to a training and support programme to improve primary care response to domestic abuse: a mixed methods rapid study
BackgroundIncreased incidence and/or reporting of domestic abuse (DA) accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic. National lockdowns and enforced social...
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Addressing Economic Abuse in Intimate-partner Violence Interventions: A Bacchian Analysis of Responsibility
PurposeBurgeoning research on intimate partner perpetrated economic abuse highlights the devastating and lasting impacts of economic exploitation,...
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Impact of the first national COVID-19 lockdown on referral of women experiencing domestic violence and abuse in England and Wales
BackgroundThe lockdown periods to curb COVID-19 transmission have made it harder for survivors of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) to disclose abuse...
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Investigating public awareness, prevailing attitudes and perceptions towards domestic violence and abuse in the United Kingdom: a qualitative study
BackgroundReported cases of Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) have increased since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing lockdowns....
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Trauma-specific mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for women with post-traumatic stress disorder and a history of domestic abuse: intervention refinement and a randomised feasibility trial (coMforT study)
BackgroundWomen who have experienced domestic violence and abuse (DVA) are at increased risk of develo** post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and...
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Randomised pilot and feasibility trial of a group intervention for men who perpetrate intimate partner violence against women
BackgroundThere is a need for robust evidence on the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of domestic abuse perpetrator programmes in reducing...
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Parallels in Practice: Applying Principles of Research Integrity and Ethics in Domestic Violence Fatality Review (DVFR)
PurposeWithin the context of the big data society, new systems of data collection on domestic violence and abuse (DVA) have emerged. One such system...
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A hybrid digital parenting programme to prevent abuse of adolescents in Tanzania: study protocol for a pragmatic cluster-randomised controlled trial
BackgroundEvidence-based parenting programmes have strong evidence in preventing and mitigating violence, but in-person programmes are challenging to...
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Barriers to help-seeking from healthcare professionals amongst women who experience domestic violence - a qualitative study in Sri Lanka
BackgroundDomestic violence (DV) is a major global public health problem which is associated with significant adverse consequences. Although Sri...
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The Trinidad and Tobago Covid-19 Domestic Violence Victimization and Perpetration Study
PurposeWhile there is available scholarship in the Global North on DV victimization and perpetration during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a dearth...
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Police Officers Do Not Need More Training; But Different Training. Policing Domestic Violence and Abuse Involving Children: A Rapid Review
Although the police have been identified as a key service provider when responding to domestic violence and abuse (DVA), very few studies have...
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Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse: A Qualitative Exploration of UK Military Personnel and Civilian Partner Experiences
PurposeThe prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPVA) perpetration and victimisation has been found to be higher in serving and...
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The experience of health and welfare workers in identifying and responding to domestic abuse among military personnel in the UK
BackgroundAwareness of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) as a problem among military personnel (serving and veterans) has grown in recent years, and...
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Formal support services and (dis)empowerment of domestic violence victims: perspectives from women survivors in Ghana
BackgroundAs part of efforts to prevent violence against women, several countries have institutionalized formal support services including...
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Being silenced, loneliness and being heard: understanding pathways to intimate partner violence & abuse in young adults. a mixed-methods study
BackgroundInternational research shows the significance and impact of intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) as a public health issue for young...