Innovations in Interventions to Address Intimate Partner Violence 2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315532776-7
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“…Study limitations notwithstanding, results suggest that court involvement, as well as higher levels of education, employment, and retirement, may facilitate, while higher alcohol use may impede, compliance with evidence-based IPV intervention across the VA Healthcare System. These data affirm the importance of a coordinated community response to IPV intervention in the veteran community as has been shown in civilian communities (Hetzel-Riggin, 2021; Langer, 2017). Working together with the courts and criminal justice system and providing trauma-informed, evidence-based IPV interventions with particular attention to mitigating alcohol-related barriers appear important in improving compliance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Study limitations notwithstanding, results suggest that court involvement, as well as higher levels of education, employment, and retirement, may facilitate, while higher alcohol use may impede, compliance with evidence-based IPV intervention across the VA Healthcare System. These data affirm the importance of a coordinated community response to IPV intervention in the veteran community as has been shown in civilian communities (Hetzel-Riggin, 2021; Langer, 2017). Working together with the courts and criminal justice system and providing trauma-informed, evidence-based IPV interventions with particular attention to mitigating alcohol-related barriers appear important in improving compliance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%