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. 2016 Jul;106(7):1278–1286. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303119

TABLE 2—

Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Experiences in a Group-Based Computerized HIV and IPV Prevention Intervention (Women on the Road to Health) in Past 6 Months at Baseline, 6-Month Follow-Up, and 12-Month Follow-Up Assessments, by Study Condition: New York City, 2009–2012

Baseline (n = 306 Randomized), No. (%)
6-Month Follow-Up (n = 277), No. (%)
12-Month Follow-Up (n = 278), No. (%)
Study IPV Condition Computerized (n = 103) Traditional (n = 101) WP Control (n = 102) Computerized (n = 94) Traditional (n = 91) WP Control (n = 92) Computerized (n = 91) Traditional (n = 93) WP Control (n = 94)
Any physical 16 (15.5) 7 (6.9) 8 (7.8) 14 (14.9) 9 (9.9) 11 (12.0) 8 (8.8) 12 (12.9) 17 (18.1)
Any injurious 11 (10.7) 7 (6.9) 11 (10.8) 8 (8.5) 10 (11.0) 8 (8.7) 7 (7.7) 6 (6.5) 14 (14.9)
Any sexual 12 (11.7) 7 (6.9) 12 (11.8) 12 (12.8) 9 (9.9) 11 (12.0) 7 (7.7) 9 (9.7) 11 (11.7)
Severe physical 15 (14.6) 7 (6.9) 6 (5.9) 8 (8.5) 7 (7.7) 7 (7.6) 6 (6.6) 9 (9.7) 12 (12.8)
Severe injurious 8 (7.8) 6 (5.9) 6 (5.9) 5 (5.3) 8 (8.8) 7 (7.6) 4 (4.4) 6 (6.5) 13 (13.8)
Severe sexual 5 (4.9) 1 (1.0) 3 (2.9) 5 (5.3) 6 (6.6) 6 (6.5) 2 (2.2) 4 (4.3) 8 (8.5)

Note. WP = Wellness Promotion.