INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE (IPV)
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New hope for women battling addiction and trauma: yale tests stepped care model
Disease control Not yet recruitingThis study aims to see if a special therapy program helps women with opioid addiction and a history of partner violence stay in their medication treatment longer. It compares a new stepped-care approach, which offers different levels of therapy based on need, to standard treatmen…
Matched conditions: INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE (IPV)
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Yale University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 31, 2026 12:12 UTC
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Magic mushroom therapy tested for trauma from partner violence
Disease control Not yet recruitingThis study aims to see if a single dose of psilocybin (the active compound in 'magic mushrooms'), given alongside a specific type of talk therapy, can help reduce the symptoms of PTSD in adults who have survived intimate partner violence. Researchers will compare a higher dose to…
Matched conditions: INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE (IPV)
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: University of Calgary • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 16, 2026 15:26 UTC
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Can training bar staff stop violence before it happens?
Prevention Not yet recruitingThis study is testing a program called Safe Night Out that trains bar staff to recognize warning signs of sexual violence and intimate partner violence and safely intervene. Researchers will compare 50 bars in Sacramento, half with the training and half without, by surveying 650 …
Matched conditions: INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE (IPV)
Sponsor: University of California, San Diego • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Mar 19, 2026 14:56 UTC
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Development and testing of a Smartphone-Delivered climate adaptation and IPV-Related stress intervention for residents of informal settlements in kenya using ecological momentary approaches
Not yet recruitingThis study is testing a smartphone-delivered program to help women living in informal settlements in Kenya manage intimate partner violence (IPV) and stress related to extreme weather events. Women in these communities often face high levels of violence from partners, challenges …
Matched conditions: INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE (IPV)
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Africa Institute of Mental and Brain Health (AFRIMEB)
Last updated Mar 27, 2026 12:40 UTC