Advocacy interventions to reduce or eliminate violence and promote the physical and psychosocial well-being of women who experience intimate partner abuse

Dec 4, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Advocacy programs to reduce violence and improve physical and mental health of women facing partner abuse

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Abstract

A total of 13 trials involving 2,141 participants assessed the effects of advocacy interventions for women experiencing intimate partner abuse.

  • Brief advocacy interventions showed no significant effect on physical abuse, with a standardised mean difference of 0.00 from two healthcare studies.
  • An antenatal study indicated a potential reduction in minor physical abuse associated with brief advocacy, with a mean difference of -1.00.
  • Intensive advocacy (12 hours or more) was associated with reduced severe physical abuse at 24 months for women leaving shelters, with an odds ratio of 0.39.
  • Emotional abuse showed a reduction in one study with antenatal care, where a mean difference of -4.24 was observed.
  • Quality of life improvements were noted with intensive advocacy, with a slight overall increase of 0.23 in two studies despite high risk of bias.
  • Fewer women developed depression with brief advocacy, indicated by an odds ratio of 0.31, suggesting potential mental health benefits.

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