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Violence Vict ; 34(4): 635-660, 2019 08 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31416971

RESUMO

Limited information exists on the extent to which male perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) are engaged in the use of human services for co-occuringpsychosocial and health issues. The current analysis uses administrative data from one batterer intervention program (BIP) and data from the local Department of Human Services to explore perpetrators' engagement with human services, and the relationship of that use to timing and completion of the BIP. Data for 330 adult male clients referred to the participating BIP from 2010 to 2015 were collected. A majority (63%) had engaged in at least one human service program. The most common kind of service was mental health (46%). The most specific service engagement was child welfare as a parent (41%). Engagement largely concluded prior to beginning the BIP. BIP completers had less service use overall. Future work should explore how these services could be utilized to improve the success of BIPs and reduce perpetration.


Assuntos
Violência por Parceiro Íntimo/psicologia , Aceitação pelo Paciente de Cuidados de Saúde , Parceiros Sexuais , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Terapia Comportamental , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pennsylvania , Adulto Jovem
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J Interpers Violence ; 36(7-8): NP3524-NP3546, 2021 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29897001

RESUMO

Batterer intervention programs (BIPs) constitute the primary treatment for perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV). Systematic evaluations of BIPs, however, have yielded modest results in terms of these programs' ability to reduce perpetration. Descriptive studies, which can provide information on the contexts and process associated with BIPs, can provide insights into the underlying mechanisms that might promote change among BIP clients, and as such are important to improving efficacy measures for BIPs. To date, however, limited research exists on what challenges BIPs encounter in working with clients, and how those challenges present barriers to behavioral change among perpetrators at the intervention level. As part of a 2-year ethnographic study, we conducted 36 individual semistructured interviews with professionals working with BIPs. We identified six themes related to challenges to promoting behavioral change among men who perpetrate violence: (a) social acceptance of IPV, (b) hypermasculine attitudes, (c) emotional problems, (d) childhood exposure to violence, (e) co-morbid mental health issues, and (f) denial, minimization, and blame. Our results have implications for thinking about some of the contextual factors that may impede BIPs ability to produce desired outcomes and for identifying areas in which programs can be tailored to improve the overall client experience. Our results also point to the need for a more coordinated community response to IPV, and in particular to helping provide resources that support BIPs sustained, safe, and as effective as possible work.


Assuntos
Violência por Parceiro Íntimo , Violência , Atitude , Terapia Comportamental , Criança , Aconselhamento , Humanos , Masculino
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Violence Against Women ; 25(15): 1878-1900, 2019 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30666903

RESUMO

Seventy-six adult male perpetrators of intimate partner violence enrolled in a batterer intervention program (BIP) were interviewed on their perspectives of the intra-BIP group peer interactions. A majority of participants endorsed positives aspects of working with peers in the group context. Only one negative aspect arose, namely, other group members who disrupted the BIP process in some way. More importantly, a minority of participants expressed indifference toward the group process. This study has implications for training of BIP facilitators and for future research on BIPs that helps to tailor the approaches these groups use to maximize client engagement.


Assuntos
Aconselhamento/normas , Criminosos/psicologia , Violência por Parceiro Íntimo/psicologia , Influência dos Pares , Adulto , Antropologia Cultural/métodos , Terapia Comportamental/métodos , Terapia Comportamental/normas , Terapia Comportamental/estatística & dados numéricos , Aconselhamento/métodos , Aconselhamento/estatística & dados numéricos , Criminosos/estatística & dados numéricos , Processos Grupais , Humanos , Violência por Parceiro Íntimo/prevenção & controle , Violência por Parceiro Íntimo/estatística & dados numéricos , Masculino , Percepção
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J Interpers Violence ; 34(13): 2674-2696, 2019 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27561744

RESUMO

Batterers intervention programs (BIPs) constitute a primary intervention for perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV). There is little understanding as to what operational, or program-level, challenges BIPs face that can impede their effectiveness and adherence to state standards. As part of a 2-year ethnographic study, we conducted 36 individual semistructured interviews with professionals working with BIPs and identified five themes related to program-level challenges for BIPs: (a) information barriers, (b) safety issues, (c) facilitator retention and training, (d) the need for monitoring, and (e) funding constraints. We conclude that continued work needs to be done at both the state and local level, and in coordination with community judicial, mental health, human services, and other agencies to help provide resources that support BIPs in sustained, safe, and as effective as possible work.


Assuntos
Terapia Comportamental/métodos , Aconselhamento/métodos , Violência por Parceiro Íntimo/prevenção & controle , Maus-Tratos Conjugais/reabilitação , Adulto , Pesquisa Comportamental/métodos , Feminino , Humanos , Violência por Parceiro Íntimo/psicologia , Avaliação de Programas e Projetos de Saúde , Maus-Tratos Conjugais/prevenção & controle , Maus-Tratos Conjugais/psicologia
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