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Citation

Davis SP, Arnette NC, Bethea KS, Graves KN, Rhodes MN, Harp SE, Dunn SE, Patel MN, Kaslow NJ. Prof. Psychol. Res. Pr. 2009; 40(2): 141-147.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, American Psychological Association)

DOI

10.1037/a0014566

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Background information is provided on the link between intimate partner violence and suicidal behavior, as this association sets the stage for interventions for this population. Attention then is paid to the theoretical components of an innovative culturally competent intervention for abused and suicidal, low-income African American women, entitled Grady Nia Project. The intervention is guided by the theory of triadic influence. Cultural competence components essential to implementing an intervention with this unique population and guided by this model are articulated. The Grady Nia Project is then described in detail, focusing on the context in which the intervention is conducted, the content of the 10 sessions, and treatment satisfaction and outcome data. Implications for culturally informed practice with abused, suicidal African American women are noted.

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