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Methodological challenges in group-based randomised controlled trials for intimate partner violence perpetrators : a meta-summary William Turner, Karen Morgan, Marianne Hester, Gene Feder and Helen Cramer

By: Turner, William.
Contributor(s): Morgan, Karen | Hester, Marianne | Feder, Gene | Cramer, Helen.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Psychosocial Intervention.Publisher: COP Madrid, 2023Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES | PROGRAMME EVALUATION | RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIALS | SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED KINGDOMOnline resources: DOI: 10.5093/pi2023a9 (Open access) In: Psychosocial Intervention, 2023, 32(2): 123-136Summary: Evidence for treatment effects of group-based Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) perpetrators programmes remains, at best, inconclusive. In the present review, systematic/meta-analytic reviews were used to identify randomised controlled trials and a meta-summary approach was employed to identify methodological challenges in the design and conduct of these trials. Of the fifteen studies identified, seven were comparative effectiveness trials. A range of methodological challenges were also identified by the trialists; source of outcome data, treatment modality, attrition and sample characteristics were the most frequently mentioned. Although there are only a few randomised controlled trials compared to non randomised studies, the findings of both highlight the need to invest in the development of innovative and/or combined IPV treatment programmes to address co-occurring issues such as substance use and trauma. The summary of methodological challenges will provide the first step in the development of methods guidance for researchers working in this area. (Authors' abstract). Record #8343
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Psychosocial Intervention, 2023, 32(2): 123-136

Evidence for treatment effects of group-based Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) perpetrators programmes remains, at best, inconclusive. In the present review, systematic/meta-analytic reviews were used to identify randomised controlled trials and a meta-summary approach was employed to identify methodological challenges in the design and conduct of these trials. Of the fifteen studies identified, seven were comparative effectiveness trials. A range of methodological challenges were also identified by the trialists; source of outcome data, treatment modality, attrition and sample characteristics were the most frequently mentioned. Although there are only a few randomised controlled trials compared to non randomised studies, the findings of both highlight the need to invest in the development of innovative and/or combined IPV treatment programmes to address co-occurring issues such as substance use and trauma. The summary of methodological challenges will provide the first step in the development of methods guidance for researchers working in this area. (Authors' abstract). Record #8343