Motivational interviewing as a mechanism for change in men who batter: A randomized controlled trial

TitleMotivational interviewing as a mechanism for change in men who batter: A randomized controlled trial
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsKistenmacher, BR, Weiss, RL
JournalViolence and Victims
Volume23
Pagination558-570
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number0886-6708 (Print)0886-6708 (Linking)
Accession Number18958985
Keywords*Cooperative Behavior, *Interpersonal Relations, *Risk Reduction Behavior, Adult, Cognitive Therapy/*methods, Community Health Centers/organization & administration, Community Networks, Humans, Interview, Psychological, Male, Maryland, Middle Aged, Motivation, Patient Acceptance of Health Care/*psychology, Recurrence/prevention & control, Spouse Abuse/*psychology, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome
Abstract

The present study reports on the potential effectiveness of motivational interviewing (MI) in changing the way batterers think about their violent behavior. Thirty-three domestic violence offenders who were court-mandated to treatment were randomly assigned to MI or a control condition before attending their first mandated treatment group. Consistent with predictions, the MI group demonstrated generally more improvement on stages of change subscales than the control group. Further, the MI group demonstrated a significantly greater decrease in the extent to which they blamed their violence on external factors. Current data indicate that MI has the potential to increase batterers' motivation to change, although validation trials with larger sample sizes and more refined measures are required.

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