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  • 1
    In: Military Medicine, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 187, No. 7-8 ( 2022-07-01), p. e987-e994
    Abstract: The U.S. Air Force (USAF) conducted a program of research to develop and disseminate reliable and valid criteria for partner and child maltreatment (comprising abuse [physical, emotional/psychological, and sexual] and neglect). These criteria are now used in all branches of the U.S. military. The U.S. Army was the first service outside the USAF to adopt the criteria sets and computerized decision support tool but maintained the original committee composition (the “Case Review Committee” [CRC] ) instead of adopting the entire assessment, allegation determination, and treatment planning process (the “Field-tested Assessment, Intervention-planning, and Response” [FAIR] system). The Army commissioned this study to compare the CRC and FAIR processes by testing (1) intra-committee process (i.e., three facets of committee functioning—fidelity to regulations, cohesion and team process, outsized influence of unit representatives); (2) coordinated community response to maltreatment (i.e., perceptions of fairness to alleged offenders and victims, impact on unit representatives, and (3) collaboration between the Family Advocacy Program (FAP, the military’s maltreatment response agency) and outside agencies; and (4) the time expended and cost. Materials and Methods New York University’s Institutional Review Board approved the study protocol, and the Army’s Human Research Protection Office provided permission to collect data. The ten Army garrisons with the most annual maltreatment cases participated. Committee members, FAP social workers, unit commanders, and independent observers completed assessments of individual meetings and of their overall impression of the processes. A test of whether the means significantly differed between phases was then performed separately for each outcome, and 95% CIs of the unstandardized mean difference between phases were estimated. Results Independent observers rated FAIR meetings as significantly more faithful to regulations. Unit representatives (i.e., commanders and/or first sergeants) perceived the committee to function better during FAIR (although other committee members and independent observers did not perceive differences). Unit representatives not only rated FAIR as significantly more fair to both alleged offenders and victims (ratings from other committee members did not differ), but also were more likely to attend FAIR meetings and, when they did, rated their ability to serve soldiers and families higher during FAIR. However, FAP social workers rated their relationships with units as being better during CRC, and outside agencies rated their relationship with FAP as significantly better during CRC. Costs to the Army were nearly identical in the two committee structures. Conclusion Results indicated that the CRC and FAIR processes cost almost identical amounts to run and that the FAIR system was superior in ways most likely to impact service members: (1) independent observers judged its meetings to be more faithful to Army and DoD Instructions; (2) unit representatives were more likely to attend and believed the FAIR system to be fairer (to both alleged offenders and victims) and better functioning. Care should be taken, however, in nurturing relationships between FAP and (1) unit representatives and (2) outside agencies, which may have weakened during FAIR.
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    ISSN: 0026-4075 , 1930-613X
    Language: English
    Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, SAGE Publications, Vol. 37, No. 1-2 ( 2022-01), p. 124-150
    Abstract: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health problem that has been shown to lead to serious mental health consequences. Due to its frequent co-occurrence with psychiatric disorders, it is important to assess for IPV in mental health settings to improve treatment planning and referral. However, lack of training in how to identify and respond to IPV has been identified as a barrier for the assessment of IPV. The present study seeks to better understand this IPV-related training gap by assessing global mental health professionals’ experiences of IPV-related training and factors that contribute to their likelihood of receiving training. Participants were French-, Spanish-, and Japanese-speaking psychologists and psychiatrists ( N = 321) from 24 nations differing on variables related to IPV, including IPV prevalence, IPV-related norms, and IPV-related laws. Participants responded to an online survey asking them to describe their experiences of IPV-related training (i.e., components and hours of training) and were asked to rate the frequency with which they encountered IPV in clinical practice and their level of knowledge and experience related to relationship problems; 53.1% of participants indicated that they had received IPV-related training. Clinicians from countries with relatively better implemented laws addressing IPV and those who encountered IPV more often in their regular practice were more likely to have received training. Participants who had received IPV-related training, relative to those without training, were more likely to report greater knowledge and experience related to relationship problems. Findings suggest that clinicians’ awareness of IPV and the institutional context in which they practice are related to training. Training, in turn, is associated with subjective appraisals of knowledge and experience related to relationship problems. Increasing institutional efforts to address IPV (e.g., implementing IPV legislation) may contribute to improved practices with regard to IPV in mental health settings.
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    ISSN: 0886-2605 , 1552-6518
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, Elsevier BV, Vol. 18, No. 2 ( 2018-05), p. 113-123
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    ISSN: 1697-2600
    Language: English
    Publisher: Elsevier BV
    Publication Date: 2018
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    In: Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice, American Psychological Association (APA), ( 2021-11-15)
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    ISSN: 2160-410X , 2160-4096
    Language: English
    Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
    Publication Date: 2021
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    SAGE Publications ; 2020
    In:  Assessment Vol. 27, No. 6 ( 2020-09), p. 1151-1162
    In: Assessment, SAGE Publications, Vol. 27, No. 6 ( 2020-09), p. 1151-1162
    Abstract: Dysfunctional conflict resolution behaviors in couples have been long recognized as markers of relationship maladjustment and are, consequently, frequent targets of couple therapy. The process of flooding may play a role. Flooding is the subjective sense of being overwhelmed by the partner’s negative affect, which is perceived as unexpected and intense, and feeling as though one’s information processing is impaired. It has been theorized that flooding is so aversive as to lead to maladaptive conflict behaviors (e.g., conflict escalation or withdrawal) as attempts to terminate the offending input (i.e., partner anger). Despite strong theory describing the construct, there has been a lack of valid measures to assess it. In the present study, we evaluated the psychometric properties of a 15-item measure in a sample of 453 couples. Reasonable unifactoriality, excellent internal consistency, and high test–retest reliability were demonstrated. Furthermore, using a dyadic latent variable model, the IPFS showed strong structural validity and concurrent validity with measures of relationship satisfaction, intimate partner violence, anger, depressive symptoms, and observed negative conflict behaviors. The IPFS appears to be a promising, economical instrument to assess flooding, a process relevant for understanding dysfunctional couple conflict behaviors.
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    ISSN: 1073-1911 , 1552-3489
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2020
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    In: Family Process, Wiley, Vol. 54, No. 1 ( 2015-03), p. 64-81
    Abstract: 关于亲密伴侣暴力( IPV ) 微妙的,多方面的和内容有效的诊断标准已经被建立而且即使是那些没有或只有很少临床训练/背景的人也可以可靠的将其付之实地应用。这些标准的使用可能导致更可靠的实地决策并增进各项研究的一致性。此外,各方位之间认同率比通常报告的个人精神紊乱要高。本文就以下几个方面提供了概述:(a) IPV 的范围和影响;(b) 已经被应用的可靠有效的诊断标准,纳入最新的精神问题诊断和统计手册( DSM )的关于这些标准的修改,以及另一项针对即将推出的国际疾病和相关健康问题统计分类的修改;(c)建议在基层医疗机构甄别 IPV ; (d) 针对 IPV 的干预;和(e)关于建立全球范围无争议项目的建议。.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0014-7370 , 1545-5300
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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2015
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    In: Family Process, Wiley, Vol. 58, No. 3 ( 2019-09), p. 669-684
    Abstract: 在美国,低收入拉美裔人群在 心理健康状况方面的差距其影响涉及面很广。近来复苏的反移民形势让拉美裔移民经历了巨大的社会环境压力,也对他们的整体健康产生了多种有害的后果,包括对他们为人父母养育孩子方面的行为也有重大的破坏作用。尽管父母训练(PT)预防干预有很多好处,但是在这种比较不利的大环境下,面向社会福利照顾不到的拉美裔移民社群的人而采取的在具体情境和特定的文化下的相关父母干预措施还很少见。这篇论文旨在通过介绍GenerationPMTO这种实证为基础的模式来填补这方面知识的空白。这个模式在推广应用过程中已经根据所适用的文化做了调整。在以低收入拉美裔移民家庭父母作为研究对象的实证研究中,针对他们的文化作调适后发展出来的模式在应用过程中对他们发生的变化,都已经如实作了记录。全文由四部分组成。首先是边对主要理论阐释,边对模型进行综述;然后通过一个具体案例研究对模型的核心组成部分进行描述;最后是关于预防和医学干预的讨论。
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    ISSN: 0014-7370 , 1545-5300
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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Family Relations, Wiley, Vol. 69, No. 4 ( 2020-10), p. 849-864
    Abstract: To examine couple and parenting outcomes from an American version of Couple CARE for Parents (CCP) in low‐income, unmarried couples. Background We adapted an evidence‐based, flexibly delivered program for use with low‐income, unmarried couples, for whom the outcome literature is scarce. Method Couples (N = 443) were recruited from maternity units and began CCP. They completed measures before, during, and immediately after the intervention and again 6 months later. Results Experience of moderate psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) declined and perceived parenting efficacy increased over time; there was no change in severe psychological or physical IPV. Individuals with lower levels of relationship commitment than their partners showed improvement in relationship satisfaction, whereas those with similar or higher levels of commitment maintained their baseline levels despite being in a period of expected satisfaction decline. Conclusion CCP showed some signs of helping low‐income couples during a stressful period, and its flexible service delivery model allowed these couples to participate by reducing the impediments of transportation challenges, conflicting work schedules, and overall time poverty. Implications The results of this study suggest practitioners interested in using CCP with low‐income couples would likely maximize the impact by (a) focusing on pregnant, first‐time parents; (b) integrating CCP within postnatal health care; and (c) assuming that a considerable minority of couples will avail themselves of only up to two sessions, and thus practitioners should frontload content, making other content optional or just‐in‐time. In addition, nonpsychoeducational elements (e.g., gamification, easy computerized tasks to reduce angry responses, watching couple‐themed movies) could enliven preventative offerings for perinatal couples.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0197-6664 , 1741-3729
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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2020
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    Elsevier BV ; 2018
    In:  Behaviour Research and Therapy Vol. 101 ( 2018-02), p. 82-91
    In: Behaviour Research and Therapy, Elsevier BV, Vol. 101 ( 2018-02), p. 82-91
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0005-7967
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    Publisher: Elsevier BV
    Publication Date: 2018
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    American Psychological Association (APA) ; 2011
    In:  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Vol. 79, No. 4 ( 2011-08), p. 521-532
    In: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association (APA), Vol. 79, No. 4 ( 2011-08), p. 521-532
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1939-2117 , 0022-006X
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    Language: English
    Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
    Publication Date: 2011
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