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. 2014 Nov 12;2014(11):CD009414. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009414.pub3

Krishnan 2012.

Trial name or title The Dil Mil trial
Methods RCT using a parallel comparison.
Participants Young married pregnant women (18 to 30 years old) with a history of domestic violence in the first or second trimester of pregnancy (daughter‐in‐laws (DILs) and their mother‐in‐laws' (MILs).
Interventions Intervention consists of 2 half‐day group sessions with DILs, 5 half‐day group sessions with MILs, and 1 joint half‐day session with DILs and MILs.
Outcomes Domestic violence incidence, related health outcomes (perceived quality of life, psychosocial status, and maternal and infant health), knowledge of links between GBV and health, gender‐equitable attitudes, relationship with DILs (communication social support, support of freedom of movement), reduction in GBV perpetration, resistance to GBV inflicted by son, knowledge of safety and the links between GBV and health, gender‐equitable attitudes, decision‐making skills, freedom of movement, resistance to GBV by husband.
Starting date Starting date unclear.
Contact information Suneeta Krishnan, skrishnan@rti.org.
Notes This study is at recruitment stage. No results were available at the time of review update.