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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 4.

Change in female-perpetrated emotional, physical and sexual violence from baseline to follow-up, as reported by male 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 9.3, 11.6 1.06 (0.46, 2.44) p=0.89 10.1, 10.1 1.38 (0.63, 3.02) p=0.42
 Women-RF 3.5, 10.5 0.81 (0.39, 1.66) p=0.56 5.1, 14.1 0.84 (0.40, 1.76) p=0.65
 Control 7.7, 11.0 1.0 8.0, 13.6 1.0

Physical Violence

 Couple-Based 9.3, 22.1 0.58 (0.29, 1.15) p=0.58 15.2, 16.5 0.84 (0.43, 1.63) p=0.60
 Women-RF 8.2, 15.3 0.73 (0.38, 1.39) p=0.73 9.0, 20.5 0.58 (0.30, 1.10) p=0.09
 Control 18.7, 17.6 1.0 19.3, 15.9 1.0

Sexual Violence

 Couple-Based 8.1, 11.6 0.77 (0.33, 1.84) p=0.56 7.6, 6.3 1.10 (0.45, 2.67) p=0.84
 Women-RF 3.5, 10.5 0.62 (0.29, 1.30) p=0.21 9.0, 3.8 1.44 (0.61, 3.40) p=0.41
 Control 6.6, 6.6 1.0 9.1, 9.1 1.0

3 month: Couple-Based n=86, Women-RF n=86, Control n=91

9 month: Couple-Based n=79, Women-RF n=78, Control n=88

↑%: 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