Couples and Family Therapy Program, University of Oregon, 5251 University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403-5251, USA.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2012 Jun;38 Suppl 1:150-67. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-0606.2011.00273.x. Epub 2012 Mar 6.
A handful of clinical trials have concluded that conjoint couples treatment for intimate partner violence is safe and at least as effective as conventional batterer intervention programs, yet very few researchers have explored couples' perspectives on conjoint treatment. Using qualitative narrative analysis methodology, the researchers conducted 48 client participant interviews and five staff interviews to better understand couples' experiences of a conjoint treatment program for intimate partner violence. Themes that recurred throughout participants' narratives included (a) perceptions of safety, (b) benefits received, (c) attitudinal change, (d) behavioral change, and (e) important learning. Research directions and training implications are discussed.
一些临床试验已经得出结论,针对亲密伴侣暴力的联合伴侣治疗是安全的,至少与传统的施虐者干预计划同样有效,但很少有研究人员探讨伴侣对联合治疗的看法。研究人员使用定性叙事分析方法,对 48 名客户参与者和 5 名工作人员进行了采访,以更好地了解夫妻参与亲密伴侣暴力联合治疗计划的体验。参与者叙述中反复出现的主题包括:(a)对安全的看法,(b)获得的益处,(c)态度的改变,(d)行为的改变,以及(e)重要的学习。讨论了研究方向和培训意义。