2013
DOI: 10.1080/14789949.2013.852233
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Interpersonal trauma in female offenders: a new, brief, group intervention delivered in a community based setting

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“…The 36 studies were published between 1999 and 2020. Thirty‐one (31) were based in the United States (Akiyama et al, 2019; Binswanger et al, 2015; Clayton et al, 2013; Costa et al, 2018; Farabee et al, 2016; Fox, Anderson, Bartlett, Valverde, MacDonald, et al, 2014; Fox, Anderson, Bartlett, Valverde, Starrels, & Cunningham, 2014; Gordon et al, 2018; Hartwell & Orr, 1999; Hawks et al, 2016; Henry‐Akintobi et al, 2016; Jacob Arriola et al, 2007; Johnson et al, 2014; Khawcharoenporn et al, 2019; Koester et al, 2014; Kuo et al, 2019; Lamberti et al, 2017; Leukefeld et al, 2012; MacGowan et al, 2015; Morse et al, 2017; Needels et al, 2005; Nunn et al, 2010; Nyamathi et al, 2017; Rasch et al, 2013; Reznick et al, 2013; Shavit et al, 2017; Thomas et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2012, 2019; Windsor et al, 2014; Zaller et al, 2008), one in Puerto Rico (Wiersema et al, 2020) and two (2) each in Canada (Matheson et al, 2011; McLeod et al, 2020) and the United Kingdom (Ball et al, 2013; Newbury‐Birch et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The 36 studies were published between 1999 and 2020. Thirty‐one (31) were based in the United States (Akiyama et al, 2019; Binswanger et al, 2015; Clayton et al, 2013; Costa et al, 2018; Farabee et al, 2016; Fox, Anderson, Bartlett, Valverde, MacDonald, et al, 2014; Fox, Anderson, Bartlett, Valverde, Starrels, & Cunningham, 2014; Gordon et al, 2018; Hartwell & Orr, 1999; Hawks et al, 2016; Henry‐Akintobi et al, 2016; Jacob Arriola et al, 2007; Johnson et al, 2014; Khawcharoenporn et al, 2019; Koester et al, 2014; Kuo et al, 2019; Lamberti et al, 2017; Leukefeld et al, 2012; MacGowan et al, 2015; Morse et al, 2017; Needels et al, 2005; Nunn et al, 2010; Nyamathi et al, 2017; Rasch et al, 2013; Reznick et al, 2013; Shavit et al, 2017; Thomas et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2012, 2019; Windsor et al, 2014; Zaller et al, 2008), one in Puerto Rico (Wiersema et al, 2020) and two (2) each in Canada (Matheson et al, 2011; McLeod et al, 2020) and the United Kingdom (Ball et al, 2013; Newbury‐Birch et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wiersema et al, 2020;Zaller et al, 2008). In three (3), it was tied to mental illness or known history of trauma (Ball et al, 2013;Hartwell & Orr, 1999;Lamberti et al, 2017), two (2) to substance use disorder (Binswanger et al, 2015;Windsor et al, 2014), and in one…”
Section: Design and Samplementioning
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“…Further research on drop-out rates and comparisons with treatment completers for different types of phase based group interventions could also be usefully undertaken. It should also be noted that there is a small number of RCT studies that have been conducted within prisons and forensic populations and it should not be assumed that trauma focused interventions are equally as effective when conducted in these challenging settings (Ball, Karatzias, Mahoney, Ferguson & Pate, 2013;Wolff et al, 2015). Until the evidence base develops further the inclusion of repeat measure studies within future meta-analyses for such populations may be inescapable.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscript Implications For Future mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emerging evidence from nonrandomized studies has suggested that S&T may be useful to stabilize the mental health difficulties that survivors of childhood abuse and multiply traumatized female offenders in the community experience (Ball, Karatzias, Mahoney, Ferguson, & Pate, 2013; Karatzias et al, 2014). However, a recent meta‐analysis for group‐based interventions has suggested that only a small nonsignificant effect size may be apparent for psychoeducational interventions compared with usual care for PTSD symptoms once potential outliers have been accounted for (Mahoney et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%