Domestic Violence Clinical Trials
Here are the 6 most popular medical studies for domestic violence
Behavioral Intervention
APPS Intervention for Domestic Violence Prevention
This trial looks at whether the California system that stops people who have legally purchased firearms but are now prohibited from owning them from owning them, reduces the risk of future violence among those people.
Behavioral Intervention
Trauma-Informed Toolkit for HIV Prevention in African American Women
This trial seeks to develop a toolkit to increase pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake among African American women in the south who experience high rates of intimate partner violence.
Behavioral Intervention
MOSAIC Plus for Intimate Partner Violence
This trial aims to test a new program (MOSAIC Plus) to reduce depression and PTSD in pregnant women and mothers who experience IPV. It will enroll those who screen positive for elevated symptoms and last 6 months.
Behavioral Intervention
AI-Enhanced Remote Therapy for Adolescent Violence
This trial will compare two versions of a multisession remote behavioral intervention for young people who have been injured in violence, in order to determine which is more effective in reducing violence involvement and associated negative behaviors.
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Behavioural Intervention
Father-Focused Programs for Reducing Domestic Violence
This trial will compare two programs to see which is more effective in reducing family violence and improving child mental health in fathers with a history of Intimate Partner Violence.
Behavioural Intervention
Adult and Child Survivor Centered Approach for Child Abuse
This trial is testing an approach to improve how child welfare agencies and their partners work collaboratively to help families experiencing domestic violence. The safety and well-being of child survivors of domestic violence and child maltreatment are closely connected to the safety and well-being of the adult survivor of domestic violence. For this reason, the trial is testing an Adult & Child Survivor-Centered Approach to addressing the needs of both the parent and child, which includes effectively engaging and working with the person causing them harm.
Behavioural Intervention
ACTV +1 More for Domestic Violence
This trial is comparing the effectiveness of two interventions for intimate partner violence. The first intervention is based on The Duluth Model and the second is called Achieving Change Through Values-Based Behavior. Data on the outcomes of the interventions will be collected from official criminal justice reports and reports from victims.
Domestic Violence Clinical Trials With No Placebo
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Behavioural Intervention
Father-Focused Programs for Reducing Domestic Violence
This trial will compare two programs to see which is more effective in reducing family violence and improving child mental health in fathers with a history of Intimate Partner Violence.
Behavioural Intervention
PrEP Decision Aid for HIV Prevention in Women Facing Domestic Violence
This trial is testing a decision aid tailored to Black women with intimate partner violence who work with a domestic violence service provider, to help them access PrEP.
Behavioural Intervention
Adult and Child Survivor Centered Approach for Child Abuse
This trial is testing an approach to improve how child welfare agencies and their partners work collaboratively to help families experiencing domestic violence. The safety and well-being of child survivors of domestic violence and child maltreatment are closely connected to the safety and well-being of the adult survivor of domestic violence. For this reason, the trial is testing an Adult & Child Survivor-Centered Approach to addressing the needs of both the parent and child, which includes effectively engaging and working with the person causing them harm.
Behavioural Intervention
ACTV +1 More for Domestic Violence
This trial is comparing the effectiveness of two interventions for intimate partner violence. The first intervention is based on The Duluth Model and the second is called Achieving Change Through Values-Based Behavior. Data on the outcomes of the interventions will be collected from official criminal justice reports and reports from victims.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Introduction to domestic violence
What are the top hospitals conducting domestic violence research?
Addressing the urgent issue of domestic violence requires not only support for survivors but also a commitment to research and prevention. In Baltimore, Springboard Community Services - Baltimore City Office is leading the charge with an active clinical trial focused on domestic violence. With zero previous trials in this area, their dedication to understanding and combating this pervasive problem is commendable. Similarly, Juliana Carlson in Lawrence, the 5th Judicial District Department of Corrections in Des Moines, Child Welfare Institute in Toronto, and University of Toronto are all actively engaged in conducting one domestic violence trial each. While these hospitals may have no past trials recorded thus far, their participation signifies a growing recognition within medical communities that addressing domestic violence is crucial for public health and societal well-being.
Domestic violence remains a deeply concerning issue affecting individuals from diverse backgrounds worldwide. By channeling resources into clinical trials focused on this subject matter as seen across these institutions' efforts; we foster hope for better outcomes through enhanced understanding and tailored interventions to support those affected by such abuse while concurrently seeking robust preventive measures against it's reoccurrence amongst society at large.
Which are the best cities for domestic violence clinical trials?
When it comes to domestic violence clinical trials, several cities are actively involved in research and development. Toronto, Ontario leads the way with 2 active trials focused on interventions like embedding mother-child intervention. Baltimore, Maryland follows closely behind with 1 ongoing study examining Individual Arm (IDM) and other potential treatments. Similarly, Lawrence, Kansas and Des Moines, Iowa each have 1 active trial exploring different interventions for addressing domestic violence. These cities play an important role in advancing our understanding of effective strategies to combat domestic violence and improve support for survivors.
Which are the top treatments for domestic violence being explored in clinical trials?
Clinical trials are actively investigating various treatments to address the devastating issue of domestic violence. One standout contender is therapy, which has shown promise in multiple ongoing trials. Another potential treatment being explored is pharmacotherapy, with medications like antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs being tested for their effectiveness in mitigating the impact of domestic violence. Additionally, support groups have emerged as a valuable avenue for individuals affected by domestic violence to find solace and healing. As researchers delve deeper into these approaches, we inch closer to finding comprehensive solutions that can make a difference in the lives of survivors.
What are the most recent clinical trials for domestic violence?
Recent clinical trials have shed light on potential interventions and treatments for domestic violence. One notable trial is the Individual Arm (IDM) study, which explores new approaches to address this critical issue. With a focus on understanding individual experiences and tailoring support accordingly, IDM has shown promise in making meaningful changes in the lives of survivors. By recognizing the unique needs of each person affected by domestic violence, researchers aim to develop more effective strategies for prevention and intervention. Through these advancements, we can hope to create safer environments for those impacted by domestic violence while offering them the support they need to heal and thrive.
What domestic violence clinical trials were recently completed?
Several recent clinical trials focused on addressing domestic violence have reached completion, representing significant progress in this vital field. One such trial explored the effectiveness of a counseling intervention program aimed at supporting survivors and promoting their well-being. Another study investigated the impact of a specific therapeutic approach to help break the cycle of violence among perpetrators. These efforts highlight the ongoing commitment to finding effective strategies for preventing and addressing domestic violence, ultimately seeking to improve outcomes for those affected by this pervasive issue.