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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 27.
Published in final edited form as: J Interpers Violence. 2015 Aug 27;32(24):3709–3734. doi: 10.1177/0886260515600878

Table 2.

Change in male-perpetrated emotional, physical and sexual violence from baseline to follow-up, as reported by female partner (prior 90 days), by treatment condition and assessment period.

3 months 9 months

↑% ↓% OR (95% CI) p-value ↑% ↓% OR (95% CI) p-value
Emotional Violence

 Couple-Based 10.0, 16.7 0.91 (0.44, 1.87) p=0.79 6.2, 11.1 1.91 (0.98, 3.68) p=0.06
 Women-RF 6.7, 13.5 0.92 (0.28, 1.76) p=0.79 6.0, 27.7 0.84 (0.42, 1.66) p=0.62
 Control 5.2, 10.4 1.0 5.4, 23.4 1.0

Physical Violence

 Couple-Based 15.6, 22.2 1.14 (0.57, 2.29) p=0.72 18.5, 24.7 0.83 (0.41, 1.70) p=0.62
 Women-RF 5.6, 16.9 0.97 (0.56, 1.69) p=0.91 8.4, 16.9 0.79 (0.45, 1.36) p=0.39
 Control 6.2, 16.7 1.0 12.4, 12.8 1.0

Sexual Violence

 Couple-Based 10.0, 13.3 0.97 (0.41, 2.31) p=0.95 11.1, 9.9 0.95 (0.40, 2.24) p=0.90
 Women-RF 3.4, 7.9 0.92 (0.47, 1.80) p=0.92 6.0, 6.0 0.71 (0.87, 0.42) p=0.71
 Control 5.2, 8.3 1.0 9.6, 7.4 1.0

3 month: Couple-Based n=90, Women-RF n=89, Control n=96

9 month: Couple-Based n=81, Women-RF n=83, Control n=94

↑%: Percentage of sample reporting change from no abuse at baseline to abuse at follow-up

↓%: Percentage of sample reporting change from abuse at baseline to no abuse at follow-up

Models the odds of increased experience of violence in the treatment condition relative to control from baseline to follow-up