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PROTOCOL: The promotion of well‐being among children exposed to intimate partner violence: a systematic review of interventions

Background The problem, condition or issue Children and adolescent's 1 exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV), or domestic violence, is a pervasive public health problem. [...]IPV exposure has been associated with reduced cognitive ability and educational achievement ( Kitzmann et al., 200...

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Published in:Campbell systematic review 2018, Vol.14 (1), p.1-19
Main Authors: Latzman, Natasha E., Casanueva, Cecilia, Brinton, Julia, Forman‐Hoffman, Valerie L.
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Language:English
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Summary:Background The problem, condition or issue Children and adolescent's 1 exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV), or domestic violence, is a pervasive public health problem. [...]IPV exposure has been associated with reduced cognitive ability and educational achievement ( Kitzmann et al., 2003), under-immunization (Bair-Merritt, Blackstone, & Feudtner, 2008), and both psychological (e.g., posttraumatic stress, depression, aggression; Davies, Evans, & DiLillo, 2008) and physical health problems (e.g., ischemic heart disease, obesity; Felitti et al., 1998). Interventions can occur in any setting, provided they include a psychological and/or social component; including but not limited to domestic violence shelters or service organizations, schools, outpatient clinics, criminal justice settings, or hospitals. [...]TF-CBT includes components teaching cognitive coping skills and cognitive restructuring ( Cohen et al., 2006). Because at this point the full range of orientations is not known (we will search the full range of possible psychosocial interventions), we will outline theories of change for orientations and approaches that are included in the final review.
ISSN:1891-1803
1891-1803
DOI:10.1002/CL2.216