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Strength at Home Group Intervention for Military Populations Engaging in Intimate Partner Violence: Pilot Findings

NCJ Number
245442
Journal
Journal of Family Violence Volume: 28 Issue: 3 Dated: April 2013 Pages: 225-231
Author(s)
Casey T. Taft; Alexandra Macdonald; Candice M. Monson; Sherry M. Walling; Patricia A. Resick; Christopher M. Murphy
Date Published
April 2013
Length
7 pages
Annotation
This article presents information on the Strength at Home intervention to treat male active duty or military veteran perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV) as well as preliminary pilot study findings.
Abstract
In this brief report, the authors present information on the Strength at Home intervention to treat male active duty or military veteran perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV) as well as preliminary pilot study findings. Strength at Home is a 12-session cognitive-behavioral group intervention developed by the authors that is based on a social information processing model of IPV perpetration. Six men referred to two intervention groups and five collateral female partners participated in this pilot study. Findings indicated large reductions for most indices of physical and psychological IPV from pre-treatment to 6-month follow-up. These initial results are promising though the small sample size and other study limitations preclude the authors' ability to draw firm conclusions. Abstract published by arrangement with Springer.