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《通过优势和赋权(RISE)从亲密伴侣暴力中恢复:为女性开发、试点测试和完善一种以患者为中心的简短咨询干预措施》:更正。

"Recovering from intimate partner violence through Strengths and Empowerment (RISE): Development, pilot testing, and refinement of a patient-centered brief counseling intervention for women": Correction.

机构信息

National Center for PTSD.

VA Patient Research, Informatics, Multi-morbidities, and Education.

出版信息

Psychol Serv. 2022;19(Suppl 2):112. doi: 10.1037/ser0000674. Epub 2022 May 19.

Abstract

Reports an error in "Recovering from intimate partner violence through Strengths and Empowerment (RISE): Development, pilot testing, and refinement of a patient-centered brief counseling intervention for women" by Katherine M. Iverson, Sara B. Danitz, Mary Driscoll, Dawne Vogt, Alison B. Hamilton, Megan R. Gerber, Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, Danielle R. Shayani, Michael K. Suvak and Melissa E. Dichter (, Advanced Online Publication, Jun 10, 2021, np). In the original article, the columns in Table 3 were misaligned such that the data presented in the columns did not correspond with the correct variable. Additionally, for clarity, the table should have presented a separate column "n" for sample size and displayed total scores for the Personal Progress Scale (PPS) as opposed to mean scores. None of these errors impacted the results or conclusions. All versions of this article have been corrected. (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2021-53476-001). This article describes the rationale, development, and preliminary examination of a brief, variable-length (up to six sessions), modular-based counseling intervention for women who experience intimate partner violence (IPV). Recovering from IPV through Strengths and Empowerment (RISE) is an empowerment and skills-focused treatment that incorporates Motivational Interviewing. RISE was developed to fill the gap in interventions for women who disclose IPV within integrated healthcare settings such as the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). Fifteen women Veterans with past-year IPV participated in an open trial at two VHA hospitals to evaluate the potential helpfulness, feasibility, and acceptability of RISE using a mixed-methods approach to assessment. Qualitative feedback from women Veterans and five RISE clinicians (psychologists and social workers) was collected posttreatment. Descriptive analyses of quantitative psychosocial outcomes before and after the intervention provide evidence of support for RISE as potentially helpful in improving psychosocial well-being. High retention and high satisfaction ratings, along with positive qualitative feedback from both IPV survivor participants and clinicians, supported intervention feasibility and acceptability. Overall, this pilot study offers feasibility and acceptability data for RISE as a potentially helpful intervention for women experiencing past-year IPV. Refinements to RISE based on the open trial and subsequent testing of the clinical effectiveness of the intervention are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

报告了 Katherine M. Iverson、Sara B. Danitz、Mary Driscoll、Dawne Vogt、Alison B. Hamilton、Megan R. Gerber、Shannon Wiltsey Stirman、Danielle R. Shayani、Michael K. Suvak 和 Melissa E. Dichter 在“通过力量和赋权(RISE)从亲密伴侣暴力中恢复:针对女性的以患者为中心的简短咨询干预措施的开发、试点测试和完善”(,高级在线出版物,2021 年 6 月 10 日,np)中的错误。在原始文章中,表 3 的列未对齐,以至于列中呈现的数据与正确的变量不对应。此外,为了清晰起见,该表应为样本量呈现单独的列“n”,并显示个人进步量表(PPS)的总分,而不是平均值。这些错误都没有影响结果或结论。本文的所有版本都已更正。(原始文章的以下摘要出现在记录 2021-53476-001 中)。本文描述了一种简短的、变量长度(最多六节)、基于模块的咨询干预措施的基本原理、开发和初步检查,该干预措施针对经历亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的女性。通过力量和赋权(RISE)从 IPV 中恢复是一种赋权和技能为重点的治疗方法,其中包含动机访谈。RISE 的开发是为了填补在综合医疗保健环境(如退伍军人事务部(VHA))中披露 IPV 的女性的干预措施中的空白。15 名有过去一年 IPV 的女性退伍军人在两家 VHA 医院参加了一项开放试验,以通过混合方法评估来评估 RISE 的潜在有益性、可行性和可接受性。从女性退伍军人和五名 RISE 临床医生(心理学家和社会工作者)收集治疗后定性反馈。干预前后定量心理社会结果的描述性分析提供了支持 RISE 作为改善心理社会幸福感的潜在有益干预措施的证据。高保留率和高满意度评分,以及 IPV 幸存者参与者和临床医生的积极定性反馈,支持了干预的可行性和可接受性。总体而言,这项试点研究为 RISE 作为一种可能有助于经历过去一年 IPV 的女性的干预措施提供了可行性和可接受性数据。根据开放试验和干预临床效果的后续测试,对 RISE 进行了改进。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。

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