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Clinical Trials/NCT00164268
NCT00164268
Completed
Phase 1

Ke Ala Lokahi Demonstration Project for the Early Intervention and Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence Among Racial and Ethnic Populations

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention1 site in 1 country300 target enrollmentOctober 2002

Overview

Phase
Phase 1
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Domestic Violence
Sponsor
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Enrollment
300
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Subsequent incidents of intimate partner or sexual violence for up to 2 years post-intervention
Status
Completed
Last Updated
18 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of the project is to examine the efficacy of a culturally-based intervention, compared to standard agency services, in enhancing self-care among Native Hawaiian women and decreasing IPV/SV perpetration and related factors among Native Hawaiian men.

Detailed Description

Turning Point for Families in Hilo, Hawaii is developing, implementing, and evaluating a culturally-based intervention using Native Hawaiian values, beliefs, and practices to address intimate partner and sexual violence among Native Hawaiian perpetrators and victims/survivors.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
October 2002
End Date
August 2005
Last Updated
18 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Men and women self-identified as Native Hawaiian referred for agency services due to intimate partner or sexual violence

Exclusion Criteria

  • See above. No other exclusion criteria.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Subsequent incidents of intimate partner or sexual violence for up to 2 years post-intervention

Secondary Outcomes

  • Attitudes, behaviors, and cultural identity assessed at 3-months, 6-months, and 15-months following treatment initiation

Study Sites (1)

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