Journal article
Two-year follow up of a cluster randomised controlled trial for women experiencing intimate partner violence: Effect of screening and family doctor-delivered counselling on quality of life, mental and physical health and abuse exposure
K Hegarty, J Valpied, A Taft, SJ Brown, L Gold, J Gunn, L O'Doherty
BMJ Open | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2020
Abstract
Objectives This was a 2-year follow-up study of a primary care-based counselling intervention (weave) for women experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV). We aimed to assess whether differences in depression found at 12 months (lower depression for intervention than control participants) would be sustained at 24 months and differences in quality in life, general mental and physical health and IPV would emerge. Design Cluster randomised controlled trial. Researchers blinded to allocation. Unit of randomisation: family doctors. Setting Fifty-two primary care clinics, Victoria, Australia. Participants Baseline: 272 English-speaking, female patients (intervention n=137, doctors=35; control n=..
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Grants
Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, grant numbers 454532 and 1007687.