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Record ID: 8f2b177d-ee8e-40cc-8e34-2213608ddb85
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.23.5.539
Web resource: https://connect.springerpub.com/content/sgrvv/23/5/539
Type: Journal Article
Title: Motivational interviewing as a pregroup intervention for partner-violent men
Authors: Musser, Peter H.
Semiatin, Joshua N.
Taft, Casey T.
Murphy, Christopher M.
Keywords: International Perspectives;Quantitative Research;Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation;People who use Domestic, Family, or Sexual Violence;Intimate Partner Violence (IPV);Perpetrator Interventions;Therapeutic Interventions;Pathways into and out of Perpetration;Behaviour Change Programs
Topic: Perpetrator interventions
Population: People who use domestic, family and sexual violence
Year: 2008
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Citation: Vol. 23, Issue 5, 539–557
Abstract:  This study examines the effectiveness of a pregroup motivational interviewing (MI) intervention for men participating in a domestic abuse treatment program. A total of 108 men presenting for treatment at a community-based domestic violence agency were randomly assigned to either a two-session MI intake or a structured intake (SI) control before being referred to a cognitive behavioural treatment (CBT) group. Findings indicate that men in the MI intake condition demonstrated more constructive in-session behaviour, greater engagement with homework assignments, and stronger therapeutic alliances in later sessions. Additionally, they exhibited higher rates of help-seeking outside of the program. However, no significant differences were found in overall session attendance, self-reported readiness to change, or working alliance ratings. Partner reports over a six-month follow-up period showed a marginal effect favouring MI in reducing physical assault. These findings suggest that motivational interviewing may enhance receptivity and engagement in partner violence interventions.
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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22985
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