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Client Beliefs About a Multicouple Group Service for Intimate Partner Violence: A Narrative Analysis

NCJ Number
245962
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 19 Issue: 8 Dated: August 2013 Pages: 995-1013
Author(s)
Jeffrey L. Todahl; Deanna Linville; Abby F. Tuttle Shamblin; Angela Skurtu; David Ball
Date Published
August 2013
Length
19 pages
Annotation

Despite the ongoing debate about intervention best practices for intimate partner violence IPV, few researchers have elicited the perspectives of clients themselves about what interventions most effectively decrease violence and increase safety.

Abstract

Despite the ongoing debate about intervention best practices for intimate partner violence IPV, few researchers have elicited the perspectives of clients themselves about what interventions most effectively decrease violence and increase safety. Using qualitative narrative analysis methodology, the researchers conducted 48 client participant interviews and 5 staff interviews to better understand couples' perspectives of a multicouple conjoint treatment program for IPV. Several recurring themes included a. group purpose and general service characteristics, b. motivation for participation, c. comparison with other services, d. benefits of, e. disadvantages of, and f. suggestions for Couples Achieving Relationship Enrichment. Important research implications for community intervention are discussed.