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Community-based intervention for children exposed to intimate partner violence: an efficacy trial.Graham-Bermann SA, Lynch S, Banyard V, DeVoe ER, Halabu H Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA. sandragb@umich.edu A community-based intervention program was tested with 181 children ages 6-12 and their mothers exposed to intimate partner violence during the past year. A sequential assignment procedure allocated participants to 3 conditions: child-only intervention, child-plus-mother intervention (CM), and a wait-list comparison. A 2-level hierarchical linear model consisting of repeated observations within individuals and individuals assigned to conditions was used to evaluate the effects of time from baseline to postintervention comparing the 3 conditions and from postintervention to 8-month follow-up for both intervention conditions. Outcomes were individual children's externalizing and internalizing behavior problems and attitudes about violence. Of the 3 conditions, CM children showed the greatest improvement over time in externalizing problems and attitudes about violence. There were 79% fewer children with clinical range externalizing scores and 77% fewer children with clinical range internalizing scores from baseline to follow-up for CM children. Published 1 May 2007 in J Consult Clin Psychol, 75(2): 199-209.
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