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Social Cognitive Theory and Violence/Homicide Group 1: Emmanuel Abongwa, Yetunde Akinola, Dana Al-Khalifa, Katherine Allen, Samira Assani, Shabnam Baig, Anita Balan, Jennifer Barone, Acasia Barrett,Cristen Bates, Cara Belkofer, Cynthia Binoya
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Health Objective To reduce the incidence of intimate partner violence defined as threatened, attempted, or completed physical or sexual violence or emotional abuse by a current or former intimate partner by 20 percent over a period of five years in Washington, D.C. Behavioral Objective Reduce the number of intimate partner violence calls reported by women within three years. We hope to have 10% of participants graduate by the end of each year with a total of 30% of intakes overall, reduce the incidence of intimate partner violence perpetrated by clients (graduate to the maintenance phase and maintain this phase for 6 months).
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Target Population All adult men in Washington, D.C., aged 18 years and older.
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Methods Transtheoretical Model (TM) –5 stages of change: precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, & maintenance –Motivational Interviewing (MI): to facilitate movement through stages of change Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) –Self efficacy –Vicarious learning –Kholberg’s multi-stage cognitive theory of morality
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Basic Intervention - Participants are either voluntary or recruited through the court system -All intakes are evaluated and placed in a category according to their TTM stage -They attend weekly meetings, some individual therapy run by MSW or other qualified, trained professional -Groups are separated by stage, participants are continuously evaluated -Participants “graduate” into different groups until they make it to maintenance -After they complete the program will be paired with another graduate to help provide support
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Health Intervention Program: Strengths and Limitations Strengths -MI interviewing style - Non-confrontational -Shows empathy -One-on-one approach Limitations -Participants mandated to attend may not be ready for change -Volunteers dropping out
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