Journal article

Psychological therapies for women who experience intimate partner violence

M Hameed, L O'Doherty, G Gilchrist, J Tirado-Muñoz, A Taft, P Chondros, G Feder, M Tan, K Hegarty

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | Wiley | Published : 2020

Abstract

Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is prevalent and strongly associated with mental health problems. Women experiencing IPV attend health services frequently for mental health problems. The World Health Organization recommends that women who have experienced IPV and have a mental health diagnosis should receive evidence-based mental health treatments. However, it is not known if psychological therapies work for women in the context of IPV and whether they cause harm. Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of psychological therapies for women who experience IPV on the primary outcomes of depression, self-efficacy and an indicator of harm (dropouts) at six- to 12-months..

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