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"This Is About Me": Feasibility Findings From the Children's Component of an IPV Intervention for Justice-Involved Families

NCJ Number
247867
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 20 Issue: 6 Dated: June 2014 Pages: 653-676
Author(s)
Dania M. Ermentrout; Cynthia F. Rizo; Rebecca J. Macy
Date Published
June 2014
Length
24 pages
Annotation

Two community-based agencies collaborated to create a program for justice-involved female intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors and their children.

Abstract

Two community-based agencies collaborated to create a program for justice-involved female intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors and their children. Our research team conducted a feasibility study of the children's program using an exploratory, multimethod qualitative design with child participants (n = 8), adult participants (n = 18), and providers (n = 7). Analyses determined four key findings: (a) importance of attendance; (b) the need for a flexible, child-driven curriculum; (c) improvement through expression and peer bonding; and (d) the value of specific program content. The findings point to indispensable program elements and enhancement recommendations. Implications for other communities and providers serving IPV-exposed children are described. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.