The development and evaluation of a spouse abuse treatment program in a military setting

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Summary

The development and evaluation of a spouse abuse treatment program in a military setting are described. Preliminary studies on the correlates of interspousal violence found that measures of locus of control, marital adjustment, and stressful life events differentiated abusive from non-abusive service members. A treatment program for abusive couples was developed based on the preliminary findings. Program evaluation data involving pre- and post-program administrations found significant positive change on The Dyadic Adjustment Subscales, Consensus and Cohesion, and on the Norwicki Strickland Locus of Control Scale. The implications of these findings for family advocacy programing are discussed.

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Neidig, P. H. (1986). The development and evaluation of a spouse abuse treatment program in a military setting. Evaluation and Program Planning, 9(3), 275-280.