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Motivational Strategies in Batterer Intervention Programs for Offenders With Alcohol/Drug Abuse Problems (IMP-ADAPs) (IMP-ADAPs)

Primary Purpose

Intimate Partner Violence Against Women, Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Spain
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
SBIP+ ADAPs-IMP
SBIP+IMP
Sponsored by
University of Valencia
About
Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Intimate Partner Violence Against Women focused on measuring Intimate partner violence, Alcohol, Drug, Batterer intervention programs

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - undefined (Adult, Older Adult)MaleDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Males convicted of IPV against their partner or ex-partner
  • Alcohol and/or drugs abuse problems

Exclusion Criteria:

  • No current severe psychological disorders

Sites / Locations

  • Faculty of PsychologyRecruiting

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

Active Comparator

Arm Label

SBIP+ ADAPs-IMP

SBIP+IMP

Arm Description

Experimental condition: Standard batterer intervention program (SBIP) plus individualized motivational plan (IMP) focused in alcohol and/or drugs abuse problems (ADAPs).

Control condition: Standard batterer intervention program plus individualized motivational plan (SBIP+IMP)

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Change in alcohol abuse problems
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test. Saunders, Aasland, Babor, De la Fuente, & Grant, 1993. Total scale range: 0-20 (Higher values indicate worse outcome).
Change in cannabis abuse problems
Severity Dependence Scale. Gossop et al., 1995. Total scale range: 0-15 (Higher values indicate worse outcome).
Change in cocaine abuse problems
Severity Dependence Scale. Gossop et al., 1995. Total scale range: 0-15 (Higher values indicate worse outcome).
Change in self-reported physical intimate partner violence against women
Self-reported physical violence sub-scale from the Conflict Tacticts Scale. Straus, Hamby, Boney-McCoy y Sugarman, 1996. Total scale range: 0-72 (Higher values indicate worse outcome).
Change in self-reported psychological intimate partner violence against women
Self-reported psychological violence sub-scale from the Conflict Tacticts Scale. Straus, Hamby, Boney-McCoy y Sugarman, 1996. Total scale range: 0-72 (Higher values indicate worse outcome).
Change in risk of recidivism
The Spousal Assault Risk Assessment. SARA; Kropp y Hart, 2000. Total scale range: 0-40 (Higher values indicate worse outcome)
Police-reported recidivism
Ministry of Home Affairs' monitoring system for IPV. This system includes information on further incidents of violence by individuals convicted of IPV and reported by any of the institutions involved in victim protection services. Recidivism will be considered to have occurred when this information appear in the system in the 6 months after completing the intervention.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Therapeutic alliance
Working Alliance Inventory Shortened Observer-rated version (WAI-O-S; Tichenor & Hill, 1989). Total scale range: 0-74 (Higher values indicate better outcome)
Change in motivation
Based on the transtheoretical model of change (Prochaska and DiClemente, 1982; Prochaska et al., 1992), therapists will rate participants' stage of change (pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance). Total range: 1-5 (Higher values indicate better outcome).
Change in impulsivity
Plutchik Impulsivity Scale; Plutchnik y Van Pragg, 1989. Total scale range: 11-44 (Higher values indicate worse outcome)
Change in depressive symptomatology
Spanish reduced version of the Center for Epidemiology Studies-Depression Scale; Herrero y Gracia, 2007. Total scale range: 7-28 (Higher values indicate worse outcome)
Change in self-esteem
Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Rosenberg, 1965. Total scale range: 10-40 (Higher values indicate better outcome)
Attributions of Responsibility
Intimate Partner Violence Responsibility Atribution Scale. Lila, Oliver, Catalá-Miñana, Galiana y Gracia, 2014. Three sub-scales: responsibility attribution to the legal system (sub-scale range: 4-20), responsibility attribution to the victim (sub-scale range: 4-20), and responsibility attribution to the offender personal context (sub-scale range: 4-20). Higher values indicate worse outcome.
Change in perceived severity of intimate partner violence against women
Severity Perception of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women Scale. Gracia, García y Lila (2011). Total scale range: 8-80 (Higher values indicate better outcome)
Change in acceptability of intimate partner violence against women
Acceptability of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women Scale. Martín-Fernández, Gracia, Marco, Vargas, Santirso and Lila (2018). Total scale range: 0-40 (Higher values indicate worse outcome)
Change in benevolent sexism
Ambivalent Sexism Inventory. Glick y Fiske, 1996. Two sub-scales: Benevolent sexism (sub-scale range: 0-55) and Hostile sexism (sub-scale range: 0-55). Higher values indicate worse outcome

Full Information

First Posted
February 5, 2019
Last Updated
May 22, 2023
Sponsor
University of Valencia
Collaborators
Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT03885349
Brief Title
Motivational Strategies in Batterer Intervention Programs for Offenders With Alcohol/Drug Abuse Problems (IMP-ADAPs)
Acronym
IMP-ADAPs
Official Title
Motivational Strategies in Batterer Intervention Programs for Intimate Partner Violence Offenders With Alcohol/Drug Abuse Problems: An Experimental Study
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
May 2022
Overall Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Study Start Date
March 4, 2019 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
November 30, 2025 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
December 30, 2025 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
University of Valencia
Collaborators
Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
Alcohol and/or drug abuse problems (ADAPs) have been consistently identified in the scientific literature as a risk factor of intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW). Around 50% of IPVAW offenders referred to batterer intervention programs (BIPs) have ADAPs. ADAPs are also one of the main predictors of BIPs dropout. In Spain, the majority of BIPs do not fit the intervention to specific needs or characteristics of IPVAW offenders, such as those with ADAPs. The aim of this research is to assess the effectiveness of a new motivational strategy adapted to IPVAW offenders with ADAPs, aiming to increase treatment adherence and to improve BIPs outcomes. The motivational strategy will include an individualized motivational plan (IMP) developed for each participant with ADAPs (IMP-ADAPs). In these IMPs one of the main aims will be to reduce alcohol and/or drug consumption. The current study will use a randomized control trial. Participants with ADAPs will be allocated to one of two treatment conditions: experimental condition: Standard batterer intervention program (SBIP) plus individualized motivational plan focused in ADAPs (SBIP+ ADAPs-IMP), and control condition: Standard batterer intervention program plus individualized motivational plan (SBIP+IMP). Primary/final outcomes will be recidivism and ADAPs reduction. Secondary/proximal outcomes will include treatment adherence related variables, violence related attitudes and attributions, self-control and psychological adjustment. Outcome variables will be assessed at baseline, at the end of the intervention, and at six months after the intervention will be finished.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Intimate Partner Violence Against Women, Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse
Keywords
Intimate partner violence, Alcohol, Drug, Batterer intervention programs

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
ParticipantCare Provider
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
80 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
SBIP+ ADAPs-IMP
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Experimental condition: Standard batterer intervention program (SBIP) plus individualized motivational plan (IMP) focused in alcohol and/or drugs abuse problems (ADAPs).
Arm Title
SBIP+IMP
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
Control condition: Standard batterer intervention program plus individualized motivational plan (SBIP+IMP)
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
SBIP+ ADAPs-IMP
Intervention Description
Standard batterer intervention program plus Individualized Motivational Plans adapted to alcohol and/or drug abuse problems. The SBIP consist of 70 hr of a cognitive-behavioral intervention including discussion topics such as sexism, sex roles, and gender equality. The intervention phase consisted of six modules in which different intervention techniques were applied (i.e., group dynamics, roleplaying, videos, training in cognitive restructuring, emotion management skills). The IMP included a set of motivational strategies to increase treatment compliance and motivation for change and had four main strategies: (a) five individual motivational interviews, to identify IPV related personal goals and follow up their achievement (in this case, one of the goals has to be related to ADAPs); (b) three group sessions where participants share their goals; (c) therapists follow-up and reinforcement of participants' goals; and (d) use of retention techniques.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
SBIP+IMP
Intervention Description
Standard batterer intervention program plus Individualized Motivational Plans. The SBIP consist of 70 hr of a cognitive-behavioral intervention including discussion topics such as sexism, sex roles, and gender equality. The intervention phase consist of six modules in which different intervention techniques are applied (i.e., group dynamics, roleplaying, videos, training in cognitive restructuring, emotion management skills). The IMP include a set of motivational strategies to increase treatment compliance and motivation for change and has four main strategies: (a) five individual motivational interviews, to identify IPV related personal goals and follow up their achievement; (b) three group sessions where participants share their goals, explain their progress to the group, and receive feedback, support and advice from the group; (c) therapists follow-up and reinforcement of participants' goals; and (d) use of retention techniques.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Change in alcohol abuse problems
Description
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test. Saunders, Aasland, Babor, De la Fuente, & Grant, 1993. Total scale range: 0-20 (Higher values indicate worse outcome).
Time Frame
At baseline, at 12 months (end of intervention), and at 18 months (follow-up)
Title
Change in cannabis abuse problems
Description
Severity Dependence Scale. Gossop et al., 1995. Total scale range: 0-15 (Higher values indicate worse outcome).
Time Frame
At baseline, at 12 months (end of intervention), and at 18 months (follow-up)
Title
Change in cocaine abuse problems
Description
Severity Dependence Scale. Gossop et al., 1995. Total scale range: 0-15 (Higher values indicate worse outcome).
Time Frame
At baseline, at 12 months (end of intervention), and at 18 months (follow-up)
Title
Change in self-reported physical intimate partner violence against women
Description
Self-reported physical violence sub-scale from the Conflict Tacticts Scale. Straus, Hamby, Boney-McCoy y Sugarman, 1996. Total scale range: 0-72 (Higher values indicate worse outcome).
Time Frame
At baseline, at 12 months (end of intervention), and at 18 months (follow-up)
Title
Change in self-reported psychological intimate partner violence against women
Description
Self-reported psychological violence sub-scale from the Conflict Tacticts Scale. Straus, Hamby, Boney-McCoy y Sugarman, 1996. Total scale range: 0-72 (Higher values indicate worse outcome).
Time Frame
At baseline, at 12 months (end of intervention), and at 18 months (follow-up)
Title
Change in risk of recidivism
Description
The Spousal Assault Risk Assessment. SARA; Kropp y Hart, 2000. Total scale range: 0-40 (Higher values indicate worse outcome)
Time Frame
At baseline, at 12 months (end of intervention), and at 18 months (follow-up)
Title
Police-reported recidivism
Description
Ministry of Home Affairs' monitoring system for IPV. This system includes information on further incidents of violence by individuals convicted of IPV and reported by any of the institutions involved in victim protection services. Recidivism will be considered to have occurred when this information appear in the system in the 6 months after completing the intervention.
Time Frame
At 18 months (follow-up)
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Therapeutic alliance
Description
Working Alliance Inventory Shortened Observer-rated version (WAI-O-S; Tichenor & Hill, 1989). Total scale range: 0-74 (Higher values indicate better outcome)
Time Frame
4 weeks after the first session of the intervention
Title
Change in motivation
Description
Based on the transtheoretical model of change (Prochaska and DiClemente, 1982; Prochaska et al., 1992), therapists will rate participants' stage of change (pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance). Total range: 1-5 (Higher values indicate better outcome).
Time Frame
At baseline, at 6 months, and at 12 months (end of intervention)
Title
Change in impulsivity
Description
Plutchik Impulsivity Scale; Plutchnik y Van Pragg, 1989. Total scale range: 11-44 (Higher values indicate worse outcome)
Time Frame
At baseline and at 12 months (end of intervention)
Title
Change in depressive symptomatology
Description
Spanish reduced version of the Center for Epidemiology Studies-Depression Scale; Herrero y Gracia, 2007. Total scale range: 7-28 (Higher values indicate worse outcome)
Time Frame
At baseline and at 12 months (end of intervention)
Title
Change in self-esteem
Description
Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Rosenberg, 1965. Total scale range: 10-40 (Higher values indicate better outcome)
Time Frame
At baseline and at 12 months (end of intervention)
Title
Attributions of Responsibility
Description
Intimate Partner Violence Responsibility Atribution Scale. Lila, Oliver, Catalá-Miñana, Galiana y Gracia, 2014. Three sub-scales: responsibility attribution to the legal system (sub-scale range: 4-20), responsibility attribution to the victim (sub-scale range: 4-20), and responsibility attribution to the offender personal context (sub-scale range: 4-20). Higher values indicate worse outcome.
Time Frame
At baseline and at 12 months (end of intervention)
Title
Change in perceived severity of intimate partner violence against women
Description
Severity Perception of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women Scale. Gracia, García y Lila (2011). Total scale range: 8-80 (Higher values indicate better outcome)
Time Frame
At baseline and at 12 months (end of intervention)
Title
Change in acceptability of intimate partner violence against women
Description
Acceptability of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women Scale. Martín-Fernández, Gracia, Marco, Vargas, Santirso and Lila (2018). Total scale range: 0-40 (Higher values indicate worse outcome)
Time Frame
At baseline and at 12 months (end of intervention)
Title
Change in benevolent sexism
Description
Ambivalent Sexism Inventory. Glick y Fiske, 1996. Two sub-scales: Benevolent sexism (sub-scale range: 0-55) and Hostile sexism (sub-scale range: 0-55). Higher values indicate worse outcome
Time Frame
At baseline and at 12 months (end of intervention)

10. Eligibility

Sex
Male
Gender Based
Yes
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Males convicted of IPV against their partner or ex-partner Alcohol and/or drugs abuse problems Exclusion Criteria: No current severe psychological disorders
Central Contact Person:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Elena Terreros, PhD
Phone
+3463030607983918
Email
elenaterreros@gmail.com
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Marisol Lila, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
University of Valencia
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Faculty of Psychology
City
Valencia
ZIP/Postal Code
46010
Country
Spain
Individual Site Status
Recruiting
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Elena Terreros, PhD

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No

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