2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10896-010-9353-1
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Effects of Motivational Enhancement on Immediate Outcomes of Batterer Intervention

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“…In the same sense, the study of Morrel et al 55 , that compared individuals that participated in a cognitive behavioural intervention with individuals who attended a support group, showed differences between the groups only in self efficacy, being the participants of support group the ones who presented higher scores. The study of Scott et al 57 also revealed that resistant participants that attended an intervention program based on motivational interview followed by ten weeks of a standard program, showed a lower probability to dropout than resistant individuals that attended only the standard program. The other studies 54,56 did not reveal significant differences between the groups.…”
Section: Quasi-experimental (Pre-test and Post-test)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same sense, the study of Morrel et al 55 , that compared individuals that participated in a cognitive behavioural intervention with individuals who attended a support group, showed differences between the groups only in self efficacy, being the participants of support group the ones who presented higher scores. The study of Scott et al 57 also revealed that resistant participants that attended an intervention program based on motivational interview followed by ten weeks of a standard program, showed a lower probability to dropout than resistant individuals that attended only the standard program. The other studies 54,56 did not reveal significant differences between the groups.…”
Section: Quasi-experimental (Pre-test and Post-test)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certaines sont associées à la motivation des hommes, aux caractéristiques des programmes ou encore à la relation avec l'intervenant. Parmi les stratégies centrées sur la motivation des hommes, certaines peuvent être utilisées avant l'intégration au groupe, par exemple des entretiens motivationnels afin d'augmenter la volonté de ces derniers à entreprendre une démarche de changement (Crane et Eckhardt, 2013 ;Murphy, Linehan, Reyner, Musser et Taft, 2012 ;Scott, King, McGinn et Hosseini, 2011 ;Zalmanowitz, Babins-Wagner, Rodger, Corbett et Leschied, 2013). Les études suggèrent que cette stratégie favorise la persévérance dans le programme.…”
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“…Les études suggèrent que cette stratégie favorise la persévérance dans le programme. Elle n'a toutefois pas été associée à un engagement plus solide au groupe ou à de plus faibles taux de récidive (Crane et Eckhardt, 2013 ;Murphy et al, 2012 ;Scott et al, 2011).…”
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“…Alguns estudos importantes comprovam os resultados positivos desses programas (Matjasko et al, 2012;Scott, King, McGinn & Hosseini, 2011). Matjasko et al encontraram oito estudos de meta-análise e de revisão sistemática sobre programas de intervenção com homens jovens nos EUA.…”
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