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ArtikelConjoint Interventions for Adult Victims and Children of Domestic Violence: A Program Evaluation  
Oleh: Sullivan, Michael ; Egan, Marcia ; Gooch, Michael
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Research on Social Work Practice vol. 14 no. 3 (Mei 2004), page 163-170.
Topik: conjoint interventions; adult victims; child victims; domestic violence; program evaluation
Fulltext: 163RSWP143.pdf (91.73KB)
Isi artikelThis study documented the evaluation of a 9-week group intervention program designed to address the needs of both abused mothers and their children who have witnessed violence. The intervention was designed to increase parenting skills, address the needs of both parents and children regarding increasing coping abilities and safety planning skills, and decrease the effects of postviolence stress. Parents and children were divided into groups based on clinical cutoff scores for analysis. Overall, the group intervention was effective in reducing blame and trauma symptoms. Parents generally perceived the intervention more helpful for their children than for themselves, but scores indicated that parents’feelings of isolation, stress levels, and health problems decreased significantly at posttest. Practice implications suggest this group intervention is most effective with children who enter the program with behavior scores above the clinical cutoff scores.
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