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Citation

Allen NE, Larsen S, Trotter J, Sullivan CM. J. Community Psychol. 2013; 41(1): 1-18.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/jcop.21502

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Once an intervention has been found to be effective, it is important to examine the processes and factors within the program that led to its success. The current study examined survivors' reflections on the Community Advocacy Project, an empirically supported intervention for women with abusive partners. The study examined the service delivery processes that survivors affirmed or identified as core components of the intervention. Qualitative analysis of interviews with 51 survivors indicated that 3 main service delivery elements contributed to positive outcomes: orientation to the whole person, unconditional validation and acceptance, and an orientation to information provision and action. These overarching themes are described and implications for domestic violence services and dissemination are discussed.


Language: en

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