Abstract
The primary interest of this study was to inform the development of a quality of life (QOL) intervention outcome measure. As an exploratory study, the intention was to
consider how women’s QOL as a victim-centred and victim-reported outcome measure could be used in the evaluation of effectiveness of male perpetrator interventions (MPIs). To inform the development of an intimate partner violence
(IPV) specific QOL measure, women who have experienced IPV were asked to assess their QOL, identify what aspects of their lives make their QOL either good or bad and describe how MPIs could contribute positively to their QOL.
consider how women’s QOL as a victim-centred and victim-reported outcome measure could be used in the evaluation of effectiveness of male perpetrator interventions (MPIs). To inform the development of an intimate partner violence
(IPV) specific QOL measure, women who have experienced IPV were asked to assess their QOL, identify what aspects of their lives make their QOL either good or bad and describe how MPIs could contribute positively to their QOL.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1-92 |
Number of pages | 100 |
Journal | ANROWS Research Report |
Volume | 5 |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2020 |
Keywords
- Australia
- Domestic Violence
- Intimate partner violence
- family violence
- Quality of Life
- Measurement
- Behaviour Change
- Perpetrator