Does the Transtheoretical Model Predict Attrition in Domestic Violence Treatment Programs?

Does the Transtheoretical Model Predict Attrition in Domestic Violence Treatment Programs?

Does the Transtheoretical Model Predict Attrition in Domestic Violence Treatment Programs?

Does the Transtheoretical Model Predict Attrition in Domestic Violence Treatment Programs?s

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Référence bibliographique [12619]

Brodeur, Normand, Rondeau, Gilles, Brochu, Serge, Lindsay, Jocelyn et Phelps, Jason. 2009. «Does the Transtheoretical Model Predict Attrition in Domestic Violence Treatment Programs?». Dans Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change in Intimate Partner Violence , sous la dir. de Christopher M. Murphy et Maiuro, Roland, p. 159-179. New York: Springer.

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1. Objectifs


Intentions :
«The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between the TTM [transtheoritical model] and the perseverance of men in treatment for domestic violence.» (p. 161)

2. Méthode


Échantillon/Matériau :
L’échantillon est composé d’hommes recruté via cinq programmes différents programmes d’intervention contre la violence conjugale. Le nombre final de participants est de 302 hommes.

Instruments :
Questionnaires

Type de traitement des données :
Analyse statistique

3. Résumé


«Of the TTM variables that were tested, only the process of consciousness raising showed some capacity to predict who would desist form treatment prior to completion […] Overall, the TTM variables did not show much reliability in predicting desistence from the programs. However, this study did show that convetional sociodemographic variables like age, education, income, marital status, criminal history, and drug or alcohol consumption can beused to predict dropout with modest reliability.» (p. 173-174)