Reprovide: The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a group programme for men who are concerned about their abusive behaviour in relationships with women: A randomised controlled trial

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Description

The domestic abuse programme for men is part of the wider REPROVIDE set of studies. This particular study has developed and is testing an intervention to help men who are using abusive behaviour in intimate relationships.

The REPROVIDE studies are led by researchers based at the University of Bristol in the Centre for Academic Primary Care (CAPC), Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School and the Centre for Gender Violence Research in the School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol.

Layman's description

REPROVIDE is a research study looking at the effectiveness of a group behaviour change programme for men. As part of the research, our partner organisations are delivering a 23-week group programme (with additional 1-1 support) for men who wish to change their behaviour in intimate relationships.
Alternative titleTrial of a group programme intervention for men who are concerned about their abusive behaviour
AcronymREPROVIDE
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/04/1930/11/24

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