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Impact of Family-Centered Care for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
Sponsor: Yale University
Summary
The purpose of the study will be to determine how participation in Family-Centered Care (FCC) compared to Child-centered care (CCC) will affect caregiver engagement in IPV-based community services, caregiver perceptions of empowerment and survivor-defined practice, and clinical outcomes for children exposed to IPV.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
200
Start Date
2024-01-10
Completion Date
2026-12-15
Last Updated
2025-12-26
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
FCC
Children evaluated for abusive injuries. Caregiver offered meeting with IPV advocate during visit (survivor-centered care, immediate access to services; continued engagement with advocate for ongoing needs). Referral to Child-Study center for trauma follow up. Connection to pediatrician. Use of motivational interviewing to address IPV.
CCC
Children evaluated for abusive injuries. Medical provider offers IPV resources to caregiver. Referral to Child-Study center for trauma follow up. Connection to pediatrician. Use of motivational interviewing to address IPV.
Locations (2)
SCAN Clinic
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
The South Central Child Advocacy Center
New Haven, Connecticut, United States