Trial of a Multi-pronged Intervention to Address Prevention of Violence in Zambia
Domestic Violence, Mental Health Impairment, Child Abuse
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Domestic Violence
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Families living in the study compounds in Lusaka (i.e., not staying temporarily)
- Speaking one of the three study languages: English, Bemba, or Nyanja
- Having at least one male adult and one female adult 18 years of age or older and in a relationship (married or dating) and one child between the ages of 8 to 17 identified by the mother as the most affected by the violence (if multiple children in the home). Child participation is optional.
- The man and woman must both provide consent. If the female agree to have the child participate and the child wants to participate, then parental permission and child assent will be required.
- The adult female must indicate during the inclusion screening at least a moderate amount of violence within the family as measured by scoring a 38 or more on the Severity of Violence Against Women Scale (SVAWS).
- The male in the family must indicate that he drinks alcohol at hazardous levels or the female must report that the male drinks alcohol at hazardous levels as evidenced by scoring an 8 or higher on the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any of the family members is currently on an unstable psychiatric drug regimen (i.e., regimen altered in last 2 months)
- Any of the family members has had a suicide attempt or suicidal ideation with intent or plan, or self-harm in the past month.
- Any of the family members has been diagnosed with a current psychotic disorder (identified by the University Teaching Hospital Psychiatric Unit).
- Any of the family members has a serious developmental disorder (e.g., mental retardation, autism) that would preclude participation in cognitive-behavioral oriented skills intervention
Sites / Locations
- Serenity Harm Reduction Programme Zambia (SHARPZ)
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
CETA
Treatment as usual
Participants in the experimental arm will receive the CETA intervention. The intervention period will last for approximately 4 months with weekly sessions. There will be separate groups for men, women, and children. Each group will have approximately six participants. Individuals who cannot attend group therapy (e.g., conflicting work schedules) may be offered the therapy individually.
There is no standard of care for domestic violence or alcohol use problems in Zambia. We will track any treatment or care that families receive during the course of the study. The active comparator arm will not receive any formal services provided by the study.