2022
Recovering From Intimate Partner Violence Through Strengths and Empowerment (RISE): Development, Pilot Testing, and Refinement of a Patient-Centered Brief Counseling Intervention for Women
Iverson KM, Danitz SB, Driscoll M, Vogt D, Hamilton AB, Gerber MR, Stirman S, Shayani DR, Suvak MK, Dichter ME. Recovering From Intimate Partner Violence Through Strengths and Empowerment (RISE): Development, Pilot Testing, and Refinement of a Patient-Centered Brief Counseling Intervention for Women. Psychological Services 2022, 19: 102-112. PMID: 34110870, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000544.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCounselingFemaleHumansIntimate Partner ViolencePatient-Centered CarePilot ProjectsVeteransConceptsSkills-focused treatmentIntimate partner violenceCounseling interventionQualitative feedbackPositive qualitative feedbackOpen trialPsychosocial outcomesMotivational interviewingWomen veteransPotential helpfulnessHelpful interventionsIntervention feasibilityBrief counseling interventionPartner violenceHigh satisfaction ratingsMixed-methods approachPast-year intimate partner violenceSatisfaction ratingsAcceptability dataPreliminary examinationInterventionVeteransEmpowermentPilot testingSubsequent testingCorrection to Iverson et al. (2021)
Iverson KM, Danitz SB, Driscoll M, Vogt D, Hamilton AB, Gerber MR, Wiltsey Stirman S, Shayani DR, Suvak MK, Dichter ME. Correction to Iverson et al. (2021). Psychological Services 2022, 19: 112-112. PMID: 35587426, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000674.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Strides Toward Recovery From Intimate Partner Violence: Elucidating Patient-Centered Outcomes to Optimize a Brief Counseling Intervention for Women
Grillo AR, Danitz SB, Dichter ME, Driscoll MA, Gerber MR, Hamilton AB, Wiltsey-Stirman S, Iverson KM. Strides Toward Recovery From Intimate Partner Violence: Elucidating Patient-Centered Outcomes to Optimize a Brief Counseling Intervention for Women. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2019, 36: np8431-np8453. PMID: 30994401, DOI: 10.1177/0886260519840408.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChildCounselingFemaleHumansIntimate Partner ViolenceNew EnglandPatient-Centered CarePilot ProjectsUnited StatesConceptsPatient-centered outcomesVeterans Health AdministrationIntimate partner violenceIPV interventionsHealthcare-based interventionsPatient-centered interventionsClinical outcome measurementsBrief counseling interventionFocus groupsVHA facilitiesWomen patientsConventional content analysisPartner violenceRefined interventionOutcome measurementsHealth AdministrationLarger studyPilot studyOptimal outcomesWomenTypes of outcomesInterventionOutcomesCounseling interventionPatients
2018
The feasibility of a group stress management Liver SMART intervention for patients with end-stage liver disease: A pilot study
Jutagir DR, Saracino RM, Cunningham A, Foran-Tuller KA, Driscoll MA, Sledge WH, Emre SH, Fehon DC. The feasibility of a group stress management Liver SMART intervention for patients with end-stage liver disease: A pilot study. Palliative & Supportive Care 2018, 17: 35-41. PMID: 29860964, PMCID: PMC6279612, DOI: 10.1017/s147895151800024x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRelaxation training interventionCognitive-behavioral stress management interventionTraining interventionStress managementEnd-stage liver diseaseStress management interventionsPreliminary efficacyDepressive symptomsBeck Anxiety InventoryBeck Depression Inventory-IIPsychological interventionsLiver diseaseAnxiety InventoryNew skillsInventory-IIIntervention effectivenessSmart interventionsEnd-stage liver disease patientsPostintervention surveysSingle transplantation centerLiver disease patientsCourse of treatmentManagement interventionsParticipantsIntervention