Systematic Review of ED-based Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Research

Introduction: Assessment reactivity may be a factor in the modest results of brief interventions for substance use in the emergency department (ED). The presence of assessment reactivity in studies of interventions for intimate partner violence (IPV) has not been studied. Our objectives were to id...

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Main Authors: Esther K. Choo, Amy S. Gottlieb, Marie DeLuca, Chantal Tape, Lauren Colwell, Caron Zlotnick
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Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2015-12-01
Series:Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Online Access:http://escholarship.org/uc/item/91d8h18k
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spelling doaj-3bb3ddc585cc41e0a7cde3808cb5b2da2020-11-24T23:40:59ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine1936-900X1936-90182015-12-011671037104210.5811/westjem.2015.10.27586Systematic Review of ED-based Intimate Partner Violence Intervention ResearchEsther K. Choo,0Amy S. Gottlieb,1Marie DeLuca2Chantal Tape3Lauren Colwell4Caron Zlotnick5Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of Sex and Gender in Emergency Care, Providence, Rhode IslandBaystate Health, Springfield, MassachusettsWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, Rhode IslandWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of Sex and Gender in Emergency Care, Providence, Rhode IslandBrown University, Providence, Rhode IslandWarren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Butler Hospital, Providence, Rhode IslandIntroduction: Assessment reactivity may be a factor in the modest results of brief interventions for substance use in the emergency department (ED). The presence of assessment reactivity in studies of interventions for intimate partner violence (IPV) has not been studied. Our objectives were to identify ED IPV intervention studies and evaluate the presence of a consistently positive effect on the control groups. Methods: We performed a systematic search of electronic databases for English=language intervention studies addressing IPV in the ED published since 1990. Study selection and assessment of methodologic quality were performed by two independent reviewers. Data extraction was performed by one reviewer and then independently checked for completeness and accuracy by a second reviewer. Results: Of 3,620 unique manuscripts identified by database search, 667 underwent abstract review and 12 underwent full-text review. Only three met full eligibility criteria; data on the control arm were available for two studies. In these two studies, IPV-related outcomes improved for both the experimental and control condition. Conclusion: The paucity of controlled trials of IPV precluded a robust evaluation for assessment reactivity. This study highlighted a critical gap in ED research on IPV.http://escholarship.org/uc/item/91d8h18kIntimate Partner ViolenceDomestic ViolenceEmergency DepartmentAssessment Reactivity
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author Esther K. Choo,
Amy S. Gottlieb,
Marie DeLuca
Chantal Tape
Lauren Colwell
Caron Zlotnick
spellingShingle Esther K. Choo,
Amy S. Gottlieb,
Marie DeLuca
Chantal Tape
Lauren Colwell
Caron Zlotnick
Systematic Review of ED-based Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Research
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Intimate Partner Violence
Domestic Violence
Emergency Department
Assessment Reactivity
author_facet Esther K. Choo,
Amy S. Gottlieb,
Marie DeLuca
Chantal Tape
Lauren Colwell
Caron Zlotnick
author_sort Esther K. Choo,
title Systematic Review of ED-based Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Research
title_short Systematic Review of ED-based Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Research
title_full Systematic Review of ED-based Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Research
title_fullStr Systematic Review of ED-based Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Research
title_full_unstemmed Systematic Review of ED-based Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Research
title_sort systematic review of ed-based intimate partner violence intervention research
publisher eScholarship Publishing, University of California
series Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
issn 1936-900X
1936-9018
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Introduction: Assessment reactivity may be a factor in the modest results of brief interventions for substance use in the emergency department (ED). The presence of assessment reactivity in studies of interventions for intimate partner violence (IPV) has not been studied. Our objectives were to identify ED IPV intervention studies and evaluate the presence of a consistently positive effect on the control groups. Methods: We performed a systematic search of electronic databases for English=language intervention studies addressing IPV in the ED published since 1990. Study selection and assessment of methodologic quality were performed by two independent reviewers. Data extraction was performed by one reviewer and then independently checked for completeness and accuracy by a second reviewer. Results: Of 3,620 unique manuscripts identified by database search, 667 underwent abstract review and 12 underwent full-text review. Only three met full eligibility criteria; data on the control arm were available for two studies. In these two studies, IPV-related outcomes improved for both the experimental and control condition. Conclusion: The paucity of controlled trials of IPV precluded a robust evaluation for assessment reactivity. This study highlighted a critical gap in ED research on IPV.
topic Intimate Partner Violence
Domestic Violence
Emergency Department
Assessment Reactivity
url http://escholarship.org/uc/item/91d8h18k
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