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Longitudinal impacts of an online safety and health intervention for women experiencing intimate partner violence: randomized controlled trial

机译:在线安全和健康干预的纵向影响,妇女体育亲密的合作伙伴暴力:随机对照试验

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BACKGROUND:Responding to intimate partner violence (IPV) and its consequences is made complex by women's diverse needs, priorities and contexts. Tailored online IPV interventions that account for differences among women have potential to reduce barriers to support and improve key outcomes.METHODS:Double blind randomized controlled trial of 462 Canadian adult women who experienced recent IPV randomly were assigned to receive either a tailored, interactive online safety and health intervention (iCAN Plan 4 Safety) or a static, non-tailored version of this tool. Primary (depressive symptoms, PTSD symptoms) and secondary (helpfulness of safety actions, confidence in safety planning, mastery, social support, experiences of coercive control, and decisional conflict) outcomes were measured at baseline and 3, 6, and 12?months later via online surveys. Generalized Estimating Equations were used to test for differences in outcomes by study arm. Differential effects of the tailored intervention for 4 strata of women were examined using effect sizes. Exit survey process evaluation data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-tests and conventional content analysis.RESULTS:Women in both tailored and non-tailored groups improved over time on primary outcomes of depression (p??.001) and PTSD (p??.001) and on all secondary outcomes. Changes over time did not differ by study arm. Women in both groups reported high levels of benefit, safety and accessibility of the online interventions, with low risk of harm, although those completing the tailored intervention were more positive about fit and helpfulness. Importantly, the tailored intervention had greater positive effects for 4 groups of women, those: with children under 18 living at home; reporting more severe violence; living in medium-sized and large urban centers; and not living with a partner.CONCLUSION:This trial extends evidence about the effectiveness of online safety and health interventions for women experiencing IPV to Canadian women and provides a contextualized understanding about intervention processes and effects useful for future refinement and scale up. The differential effects of the tailored intervention found for specific subgroups support the importance of attending to diverse contexts and needs. iCAN is a promising intervention that can complement resources available to Canadian women experiencing IPV.TRIAL REGISTRATION:Clinicaltrials.gov ID NCT02258841 (Prospectively Registered on Oct 2, 2014).
机译:背景:响应亲密的合作伙伴暴力(IPV)及其后果是由妇女多样化的需求,优先事项和背景变得复杂的。定制的在线IPV干预措施,涉及妇女的差异有可能降低支持和改善关键成果的障碍。和健康干预(ICAN计划4安全)或此工具的静态,非量身定制版本。衡量基线和3,6和12个月后,测量了初级(安全行为,安全措施,安全规划,社会支持,胁迫控制以及策略性的社会支持,策略冲突的信心,以及第12个月通过在线调查。广义估计方程用于测试研究手臂结果的差异。使用效果尺寸检查了4种妇女的4层阶层定制干预的差异效果。退出调查过程评估数据使用描述性统计,t检验和常规内容分析进行分析?<?001)和所有二次结果。随着时间的变化没有通过研究手臂不同。两组的妇女报告了在线干预措施的高水平,安全性和可达性,造成危害风险低,尽管完成了定制干预的人对适合和助人的程度更积极。重要的是,定制干预对4群女性具有更大的积极影响:其中18岁以下的儿童在家里生活;报告更严重的暴力;生活在中型和大型城市中心;不与合作伙伴住在一起。结论:本试验延长了对在加拿大妇女的IPV妇女的在线安全和健康干预的有效性的证据,并提供了关于干预过程和对未来细化和扩大的影响的背景化理解。针对特定亚组的定制干预的差异效应支持参加各种环境和需求的重要性。 ICAN是一个有前途的干预,可以补充加拿大妇女的资源,经历IPV.Trial注册:ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT02258841(2014年10月2日期末注册)。

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