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Record ID: a84b67f4-b8a3-48f5-a9fd-898b2322aea6
Type: Journal Article
Title: Rapid review of men’s behavior change programs
Authors: O’Connor, Amanda
Morris, Heather
Panayiotidis, Anastasia
Cooke, Victoria
Skouteris, Helen
Keywords: International Perspectives;Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis;Behaviour Change Programs;People who use Domestic, Family, or Sexual Violence;Pathways into and out of Perpetration;Perpetrator Interventions;Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation;Domestic and Family Violence (DFV)
Topic: Perpetrator interventions
Population: People who use domestic, family and sexual violence
Year: 2021
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Citation: Vol. 22, Issue 5, 1068–1085
Abstract:  This rapid review examines the content, implementation, and outcomes of Men’s Behaviour Change Programs (MBCPs) aimed at addressing family and domestic violence perpetration. The review includes 13 peer-reviewed articles and analyses 10 MBCPs using PRISMA guidelines. Findings indicate that while MBCPs report positive changes in participants—such as improved communication, parenting, interpersonal relationships, self-awareness, and reductions in abusive behaviour—there is limited evaluation of program integrity, system processes, and the link between men’s accountability and the safety of women and children. The review highlights gaps in evidence regarding program effectiveness, implementation fidelity, and systemic evaluations, underscoring the need for more rigorous research in this area. Some MBCPs incorporate a whole family approach, though limited research assesses the impact on family members directly.
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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22982
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Men’s Behaviour Change Programs (MBCPs)

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