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NCT ID: NCT02506543 Completed - Domestic Violence Clinical Trials

Creating Opportunities Through Mentoring, Parental Involvement and Safe Spaces - Ethiopia

COMPASS
Start date: August 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study is a randomized controlled trial of COMPASS, an intervention for adolescent girls in three refugee camps in Ethiopia. The study design will employ a two group wait-list cluster randomized controlled trial where girls will be invited to participate in the COMPASS program, assigned to groups of approximately 20 for the purposes of the program, complete a pre-test baseline assessment, and will then be randomized by group to the intervention or control condition. In addition, qualitative research will address additional questions of acceptability, processes of change and best practice. Groups in three refugee camps - Sherkole, Bambasi, and Tongo - will be randomized to determine whether the participants receive the intervention or are placed on the wait-list immediately following the baseline. Those that do not get the curriculum during the study will receive it following the endline phase of the study so as to not create tensions or jealousies. The intervention, the COMPASS program, will involve a structured intervention for girls between the ages of 13-19 that is intended to engage adolescent girls, those who are influential in their lives, service providers and other stakeholders, with the ultimate goal of co-creating environments in which girls are valued and safe. The program is centered on establishing or supporting community-supported safe spaces for girls where they can come and gather among themselves and participate in a structured life-skills curriculum.

NCT ID: NCT02384642 Completed - Domestic Violence Clinical Trials

Creating Opportunities Through Mentoring, Parenting and Safe Spaces - Democratic Republic of Congo

COMPASS
Start date: June 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study is a randomized controlled trial of COMPASS, an intervention for adolescent girls in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The study design will employ a two-arm randomized controlled trial where girls will be enrolled at the same time and randomized to receive a basic package of services, which includes life skills education and access to mentors in safe spaces, or the basic package plus a structured parenting intervention for girls' caregivers. An experimental design will be used to evaluate the relative impact of the parenting initiative in addition to the safe space program for girls. In addition, qualitative research will address additional questions of acceptability, processes of change and best practice. Groups in North and South Kivu will be randomized so that every group is randomly designated as a group that will either roll out the core intervention or the intervention plus caregiver component. Groups that do not receive the parental intervention during the study will receive the intervention when the study is complete to reduce communal jealousies. The intervention, the COMPASS program, will involve a structured intervention for girls between the ages of 10-14 that is intended to engage adolescent girls, those who are influential in their lives, service providers and other stakeholders, with the ultimate goal of co-creating environments in which girls are valued and safe. The program is centered on establishing or supporting community-supported safe spaces for girls where they can come and gather among themselves and participate in a structured life-skills curriculum. In addition to the safe spaces for girls, the COMPASS project will also implement structured activities for the parents and caregivers of participants.

NCT ID: NCT02258841 Completed - Domestic Violence Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of an Online Safety Tool for Canadian Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence

Start date: October 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of an interactive, online safety decision aid among diverse Canadian women who are experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV). The investigators will also explore how the online intervention works, and whether it has different effects for different groups of women.

NCT ID: NCT02202824 Completed - Domestic Violence Clinical Trials

Measuring Beliefs and Norms About Violence Against Women

Start date: July 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of our study was to determine the extent to which contextual information about the circumstances of intimate partner violence affects participants' responses to questions about their personal attitudes toward intimate partner violence.

NCT ID: NCT02021838 Completed - Domestic Violence Clinical Trials

Evaluation of the Office on Violence Against Women's Domestic Violence Homicide Prevention Demonstrative Initiative

DVHPDI
Start date: January 1, 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In collaboration with the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and the Office for Violence Against Women (OVW) the Yale University team will evaluate the implementation process and impact of the U.S. Department of Justice's Domestic Violence Homicide Prevention Demonstration Initiative. This evaluation seeks to draw critical findings and potential lessons from the combined experience of the sites including: 1) how the models work in different communities; 2) the barriers and facilitators to implementing the models; and 3) outcomes of the model delivery. The evaluation team will also disseminate the findings with the goal of informing replication.

NCT ID: NCT01958554 Completed - Domestic Violence Clinical Trials

Impact of an Integrated Intervention on Mental Health in Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence

Start date: October 2013
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women have negative mental health consequences for survivors; interventions designed to improve survivors' depressive symptoms and health status are limited.Present study evaluate the effectiveness of an integrated intervention in reducing intimate partner violence (IPV) improving health status.

NCT ID: NCT01865383 Completed - Domestic Violence Clinical Trials

Microfinance and Health Intervention Trial for Youth in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Start date: July 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Young men who are members of the camps randomized to receive a microfinance and health leadership intervention will have a lower incidence of sexually transmitted infections (Neisseria gonorrhea (NG), Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and report perpetrating less physical or sexual violence against sexual partners as compared to young men who are members of camps not randomized to receive the intervention.

NCT ID: NCT01803932 Completed - Domestic Violence Clinical Trials

Evaluation of a Male-focused Intervention to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence in a Conflict-affected Setting

Start date: September 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Cluster randomized controlled trial to evaluate a male-focused primary prevention programme which used a men's only group discussion format to prevent intimate partner violence against women & girls through fostering knowledge and behaviour changes by: (1) increasing men's knowledge on the impact of violence against women; (2) promoting gender equitable beliefs/behaviours within relationships; and (3) developing anger management techniques.

NCT ID: NCT01731418 Completed - Mental Disorders Clinical Trials

NET in Iranian Women Suffering From Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms

Start date: November 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The proposed study seeks to investigate to what extent Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) is an effective treatment for the reduction of symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and depression and for the improvement of daily functioning in Iranian women who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV). In addition, the study seeks to investigate whether NET therapy could lead to the reduction of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) within their marriage.

NCT ID: NCT01709552 Completed - Domestic Violence Clinical Trials

Brief Intervention for Substance Use and Partner Abuse Among Females in the ER

B-SAFER
Start date: March 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to target co-occurring problems of substance use and intimate partner violence (IPV) using a computer-based intervention, B-SAFER (Brief intervention for Substance use and partner Abuse for Females in the Emergency Room). This project will develop and test the computer-based intervention, examining primary outcomes of substance use and utilization of relationship safety resources.