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ArtikelCompliance and Learning in an Intervention Program for Partner-Violent Men  
Oleh: Contrino, Kathleen M. ; Dermen, Kurt H. ; Nochajski, Thomas H. ; Wieczorek, William F. ; Navratil, Peter K.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Interpersonal Violence vol. 22 no. 12 (Dec. 2007), page 1555-1566.
Topik: Partner-Violent Men; Batterer Intervention Programs; Compliance; Learning
Fulltext: 1555.pdf (176.62KB)
Isi artikelAlthough research has yielded mixed findings regarding the effectiveness of intervention programs for partner-violent men, it appears that greater participant compliance with such programs is associated with better outcomes. However, no research to date has jointly examined compliance with intervention programs and the extent to which partner-violent men learn specific information presented during the programs. The current study makes use of existing data to evaluate general and specific elements of partner-violent men’s compliance with (i.e., active, appropriate participation in) an intervention program and recall of key points from the program. Results from a subsample of 22 men indicate that at program termination, those rated as having been “process conscious” during intervention group sessions, having self-disclosed during sessions, having evidenced awareness and use of techniques to avoid violence, and having used respectful language show greater recall of material taught in the program. This finding points to the potential benefit of taking steps to increase men’s active participation in programs and of studying active engagement as a mediator of program effects on men’s violence toward partners.
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