Reducing Intimate Partner Violence Among Latinas Through the Moms’ Empowerment Program: an Efficacy Trial
Although intimate partner violence (IPV) is a particularly prevalent public health concern among Latina populations, the evidence-based treatment options for Latinas who experience IPV are limited. The present study tested the efficacy of the Moms’ Empowerment Program ( MEP ), an intervention for Sp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of family violence 2018-05, Vol.33 (4), p.257-268 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Although intimate partner violence (IPV) is a particularly prevalent public health concern among Latina populations, the evidence-based treatment options for Latinas who experience IPV are limited. The present study tested the efficacy of the
Moms’ Empowerment Program
(
MEP
), an intervention for Spanish-speaking Latina mothers who had recently experienced IPV. Participants (
N
= 95) were assigned to a Treatment (
n
= 55) or a waitlist Control (
n
= 40) condition, and those in the Treatment group completed a 10-week intervention designed to address the problems associated with IPV. Intent-to-treat analyses using multiple regression revealed that Latinas’ participation in the
MEP
was associated with reductions in IPV exposure. These findings provide preliminary evidence that the
MEP
may reduce exposure to physical violence among Spanish-speaking Latinas. |
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ISSN: | 0885-7482 1573-2851 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10896-018-9957-4 |