Project Description

RTI is conducting a systematic literature review on the effectiveness of programs to promote child well-being following exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV). This project will be an invaluable resource for research, practitioners and policymakers who seek to implement and recommend the most promising interventions to promote well-being among children exposed to IPV. RTI seeks to examine whether psychosocial interventions promote mental and behavioral health, and academic achievement. Additionally, RTI will examine whether interventions with particular characteristics (e.g. individual vs. family-based) are more effective than others at promoting child well-being following IPV exposure. The review will document and provide recommendations to research and practice on how to best protect this vulnerable popualtion and promote child well-being.

Project Partners
Jacobs Foundation
Project Open
Open
Countries