Psychological therapies for women who experience intimate partner violence

No SJR dataJul 2, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Psychological therapies for women affected by partner violence

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Abstract

Psychological therapies may reduce depression in women experiencing intimate partner violence, as indicated by a standardized mean difference of -0.24.

  • Evidence suggests psychological therapies probably reduce symptoms of depression among women who have experienced intimate partner violence.
  • There may be no significant improvement in self-efficacy for women receiving psychological therapies compared to comparator groups.
  • Dropout rates, an indicator of harm, show no significant differences between those receiving psychological therapies and those in comparator groups.
  • Psychological therapies may reduce anxiety symptoms at short-term follow-up, but the evidence is of low certainty.
  • Uncertainty remains regarding the effectiveness of psychological therapies on outcomes such as post-traumatic stress disorder and re-exposure to intimate partner violence.

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