Couples therapy for preventing situational violence in relationships

Feasibility Study of Couple Therapy Treatment for Situational Couple Violence

Not applicable Interventional University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center · NCT03498638

This study tests if couples therapy can help partners who experience mild to moderate violence in their relationship prevent it from happening again.

Quick facts

PhaseNot applicable
Study typeInterventional
Enrollment16 (estimated)
Ages18 Years and up
SexAll
SponsorUniversity Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Academic / other
Locations1 site (Cleveland, Ohio)
Trial IDNCT03498638 on ClinicalTrials.gov

What this trial studies

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of couples therapy in preventing situational couple violence among couples experiencing mild to moderate forms of such violence. The approach involves both partners participating in therapy while their responses are assessed through self-report questionnaires and psycho-physiological markers of emotion. The goal is to understand how therapy can help prevent the escalation and recurrence of violence in intimate relationships. The study focuses on couples who have been together for at least one year and are committed to maintaining their relationship.

Who should consider this trial

Good fit: Ideal candidates are heterosexual couples, married, dating, or cohabiting, who have been in a relationship for at least one year and experience mild to moderate situational couple violence.

Not a fit: Patients experiencing severe intimate partner violence or those not in a stable relationship may not benefit from this study.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, this therapy could significantly reduce instances of situational couple violence and improve relationship dynamics.

How similar studies have performed: Other studies have shown promise in using therapeutic interventions for couple violence, but this specific approach may offer novel insights.

Eligibility criteria

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Inclusion Criteria:

* This study is open to married, dating, and cohabiting couples.
* Couples will have to be involved in an intimate relationship with their current partner for at least one year.
* Both partners have to be older than 18 years of age at the time they sign consent.
* Couples must have mild to moderate forms of situational couple violence.
* Both partners must want couples therapy and both partners must desire to maintain the relationship.
* Both individuals from the couple must participate concurrently, although they will sometimes be separated when asked questions of a sensitive nature.
* Only heterosexual couples will be included in the study.
* Both partners can be on psychotropic medication, if they are on medication and stable for past 12 month prior to enrollment, and no psychiatric hospitalization for past 2 years.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Couples will be excluded from the study if there are indicators of severe intimate partner violence and/or characterological violence as this study targets couples with mild to moderate levels of violence. In order to distinguish between these two different types of violence, we will use specific items in the Conflict Tactic Scale (CTS) completed by both parties (Johnson, \& Leone, 2005). Severe and/or characterological violence in this study is defined as follows:

  * If participants answer yes to both of the following items: "I punched or hit my partner with something that could hurt", "I kicked my partner".
  * If participants answer yes to any of the following items: "I choked my partner," "I slammed my partner against a wall," "I beat up my partner" "I burned or scalded my partner on purpose," and "I used a knife or gun on my partner".
  * One of the partners reports that a violent behavior was repeated at least six times in a year by their partner or themselves.
* Participants will also be excluded from the study if they answer yes to the following questions: "Do you have any firearms at home?", "In your previous relationships, did your partners ever tell you that you were physically abusive?"
* Participants will be excluded from the study if they are not stable on psychiatric medication for more than 12 months.
* Couples will be excluded from the study if there is a discrepancy between partners' reports of violence (received or perpetrated) in the CTS, defined as the difference between the partners' reports of the frequency of a particular act by the same partner. If the difference of the average score of the partners, or for any of the acts in the scale in the CTS is greater than 2, the couple will be excluded from the study. For example, if the female partner reports that the male partner pushed her three times but the male partner reports that he never pushed his partner, the couple will be excluded from the study since the couple will receive a difference score of three for the act of pushing.
* Participants will be excluded from the study if undiagnosed, untreated serious mental illness is suspected during pre-screening. In order to screen participants with severe mental health problems, Symptom Checklist (SCL90) will be used. We will use the cut off 0.885 with the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve with lower and upper bounds of the 95% confidence interval.
* Participants will be excluded from the study if there are indicators of substance misuse. We will use the 16 item Simple Screening Instrument for Substance Abuse (SSISA) to screen participants' substance use. We'll score only 14 items out of the 16 items, which were selected by the Treatment Improvement Protocols (TIP) 11 consensus panelists from existing alcohol and drug abuse screening tools. A score of 4 or greater has become the established cutoff point.
* Participants will be excluded if they reported any history of violent legal offences in the past 2 years.
* Participants will be excluded if participants are currently suicidal and/or psychotic and/or patients who is moderately ill (e.g. equivalent of Clinical Global Impression (CGI) score 3 or greater) at the pre-screening.
* Participants who are not literate or cannot speak English will be excluded. The questionnaires require a 6th grade reading level.

Where this trial is running

Cleveland, Ohio

Study contacts

How to participate

  1. Review the eligibility criteria above with your treating physician.
  2. Visit the official trial page on ClinicalTrials.gov for the most current contact information and recruitment status.
  3. Contact the listed study coordinator or principal investigator to request pre-screening. Pre-screening is free and never obligates you to enroll.
Conditions Violence, Domestic
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