2013
DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-221
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Psychological advocacy toward healing (PATH): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Abstract: BackgroundDomestic violence and abuse (DVA), defined as threatening behavior or abuse by adults who are intimate partners or family members, is a key public health and clinical priority. The prevalence of DVA in the United Kingdom and worldwide is high, and its impact on physical and mental health is detrimental and persistent. There is currently little support within healthcare settings for women experiencing DVA. Psychological problems in particular may be difficult to manage outside specialist services, as … Show more

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“…Estudos mostram que a saúde reprodutiva, física e, sobretudo, a emocional e psicológica da mulher, é comprometida pela violência sexual, sendo necessário e indispensável o acompanhamento integral da mulher e principalmente o psicológico (22)(23)(24).…”
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“…Estudos mostram que a saúde reprodutiva, física e, sobretudo, a emocional e psicológica da mulher, é comprometida pela violência sexual, sendo necessário e indispensável o acompanhamento integral da mulher e principalmente o psicológico (22)(23)(24).…”
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“…A purposive sample of women was recruited from participants in the Psychological Advocacy Towards Healing (PATH) trial at two DVA agencies in the south‐west of the UK that offer safe housing in a refuge and outreach in the community. The sample included women with a range of age, ethnicity, socio‐economic background, employment status and type of support received (Table ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NIHR Journals Library www.journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk underscored that specialist service providers in the UK are supportive of the need for evidence on effectiveness, and are willing to form research partnerships with researchers to facilitate this type of study, 294 although this is difficult where services are facing uncertainty as to their future.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Study Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%