Introduction: Despite the high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by men who use substances, limited evidence exists about how best to reduce IPV among this group. Method: A systematic narrative review with meta-analysis determined the effectiveness of interventions to reduce IPV by men who use substances. Inclusion criteria were randomized and nonrandomized controlled trials; adult heterosexual male IPV perpetrators where at least 60% of participants were alcohol and/or drug users; the intervention targeted IPV with or without targeting substance use (SU); outcomes included perpetrator and/or victim reports of IPV, SU, or both. Methodological quality was assessed. Results: Nine trials (n ¼ 1,014 men) were identified...
Rates of past-year partner and non-partner violence perpetration (VP) in substance use disorder (SUD...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown rates of IPV-perpetration among men in substance misuse treatme...
Interviews with 504 men receiving community treatment for alcohol and/or drugs in London and South E...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by men who...
Introduction: Despite the high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by men who...
A summary of key features from a systematic review protocol registered in PROSPERO International pro...
Background: Problematic alcohol use (PAU) is highly correlated with intimate partner violence perpet...
Background: Substance use is a risk factor for intimate partner abuse (IPA) perpetration. Delivering...
Background: Substance use is a risk factor for intimate partner abuse (IPA) perpetration. Delivering...
Objective: This article evaluates the treatment effectiveness of an integrated intervention compared...
BACKGROUND: Problematic alcohol use (PAU) is highly correlated with intimate partner violence perpet...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is common in patients attending health-care services and...
Despite consistent evidence that substance use is a contributory risk factor for perpetration of int...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) among men who have sex with men (MSM) is a significant p...
The objective of this article was to survey available intimate partner violence (IPV) treatment stud...
Rates of past-year partner and non-partner violence perpetration (VP) in substance use disorder (SUD...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown rates of IPV-perpetration among men in substance misuse treatme...
Interviews with 504 men receiving community treatment for alcohol and/or drugs in London and South E...
INTRODUCTION: Despite the high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by men who...
Introduction: Despite the high prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by men who...
A summary of key features from a systematic review protocol registered in PROSPERO International pro...
Background: Problematic alcohol use (PAU) is highly correlated with intimate partner violence perpet...
Background: Substance use is a risk factor for intimate partner abuse (IPA) perpetration. Delivering...
Background: Substance use is a risk factor for intimate partner abuse (IPA) perpetration. Delivering...
Objective: This article evaluates the treatment effectiveness of an integrated intervention compared...
BACKGROUND: Problematic alcohol use (PAU) is highly correlated with intimate partner violence perpet...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is common in patients attending health-care services and...
Despite consistent evidence that substance use is a contributory risk factor for perpetration of int...
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) among men who have sex with men (MSM) is a significant p...
The objective of this article was to survey available intimate partner violence (IPV) treatment stud...
Rates of past-year partner and non-partner violence perpetration (VP) in substance use disorder (SUD...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown rates of IPV-perpetration among men in substance misuse treatme...
Interviews with 504 men receiving community treatment for alcohol and/or drugs in London and South E...