The Development of an Evidence Based Assessment Protocol for Intimate Partner Violence in the U.S. Army

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The importance of conducting evidence based assessment has been widely acknowledged by many professions, including social work. In this study, the U.S. Army, in partnership with University researchers, developed an evidence based assessment protocol to assist the individual social worker in conducting his/her assessment of intimate partner violence. The protocol development process involved posing answerable research questions about intimate partner violence assessment content and method and then adhering to the steps of evidence based practice to answer those questions. Key to the protocol development process was the partnership created between researchers and practitioners as part of an expert panel.

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Forgey, M. A., Badger, L., & Krase, K. (2011). The development of an evidence based assessment protocol for intimate partner violence in the US Army. Journal of evidence-based social work, 8(3), 323-348.