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Record ID: 04fce197-7d3c-43af-ad66-80cb06aa390b
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801220981144
Web resource: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1077801220981144
Type: Journal Article
Title: Pathways to engagement: An exploratory qualitative analysis of factors that facilitate men’s engagement in IPV intervention programs
Authors: Bouchard, Jessica
Wong, Jennifer S.
Keywords: International Perspectives;Qualitative Research;People who use Domestic, Family, or Sexual Violence;Intimate Partner Violence (IPV);Behaviour Change Programs;Pathways into and out of Perpetration;Perpetrator Interventions;Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation
Topic: Perpetrator interventions
Population: People who use domestic, family and sexual violence
Year: 2021
Abstract:  Research on intimate partner violence (IPV) interventions has long indicated mixed support for their effectiveness in reducing abusive behaviours. However, limited prior research has examined factors influencing participant engagement in these programs. This study uses qualitative thematic analysis with a sample of 180 men who completed an IPV intervention program to explore key factors that facilitate or hinder engagement in the treatment process.

Findings highlight several commonalities in participants’ perceptions of their engagement pathways, identifying both structural and interpersonal elements that influence participation. The study provides insights into how intervention programs can be structured to enhance engagement, improve program responsiveness, and support sustained behaviour change.
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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/23041
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Men’s Behaviour Change Programs (MBCPs)

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