2023
DOI: 10.1108/add-07-2022-0021
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Programme responses for men who perpetrate intimate partner violence in the context of alcohol or other drugs: a scoping review

Abstract: Purpose Substance use plays a significant role in the perpetration of much intimate partner violence (IPV). However, responses to these two issues are rarely integrated. Single focus programme responses can lead to poor outcomes for men as well as their families experiencing these intersecting issues. This scoping paper aims to establish the current state of knowledge on contextual factors influencing the development and implementation of combined programmes. Design/methodology/approach Four electronic datab… Show more

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“…Workforce surveys in the USA and Australia identified a third to nearly half of the qualified social workers practicing in these areas (Kurti et al , 2018; Salsberg et al , 2020). For the remaining social workers, mental health conditions and substance use are confounding factors in their work with people experiencing or perpetrating domestic violence (Nguyen et al , 2023), homelessness (Zufferey and Horsell, 2017) and child protection (O’Leary et al , 2018; Baidawi, 2020), for example. There is a clear need for social workers to understand and respond effectively to people with dual diagnosis regardless of the area they practice in.…”
Section: The Intersection Of Social Work Substance Use and Mental Hea...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Workforce surveys in the USA and Australia identified a third to nearly half of the qualified social workers practicing in these areas (Kurti et al , 2018; Salsberg et al , 2020). For the remaining social workers, mental health conditions and substance use are confounding factors in their work with people experiencing or perpetrating domestic violence (Nguyen et al , 2023), homelessness (Zufferey and Horsell, 2017) and child protection (O’Leary et al , 2018; Baidawi, 2020), for example. There is a clear need for social workers to understand and respond effectively to people with dual diagnosis regardless of the area they practice in.…”
Section: The Intersection Of Social Work Substance Use and Mental Hea...mentioning
confidence: 99%