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The effectiveness of intervention programs for perpetrators of intimate partner violence with substance abuse and/or mental disorders: a systematic review

First published online August 24, 2024 Despite the high prevalence and severity of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration among men with mental health (MH) problems and substance use (SU), there is limited evidence on the most effective ways to reduce IPV within these groups. Hence, the presen...

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subjects Aggression
Alcohol and drugs
Ciências Sociais
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - methods
Domestic violence
Drug abuse
Effectiveness
Female
Humans
Igualdade de género
Intervention
Intervention program
Interviews
Intimate partner violence
Intimate Partner Violence - prevention & control
Intimate Partner Violence - psychology
Male
Mental and drugs
Mental disorders
Mental Disorders - psychology
Mental Disorders - therapy
Mental health
Motivation
Motivational Interviewing - methods
Organizational effectiveness
Perpetrators
Psicologia
Psychotherapy
Review Manuscripts
Substance abuse
Substance use
Substance-Related Disorders - psychology
Substance-Related Disorders - therapy
Systematic review
Violence
title The effectiveness of intervention programs for perpetrators of intimate partner violence with substance abuse and/or mental disorders: a systematic review
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