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Effectiveness of the motivational interviewing technique on self-efficacy and self-esteem in women facing/experiencing intimate partner violence
Purpose
Intimate partner violence against women is prevalent and strongly associated with physical and mental health problems. This significant yet preventable public health problem affects millions of women. The present research aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of motivational interviewing techniques on self-efficacy and self-esteem of women experiencing intimate partner violence.
Methods
This study used a randomized clinical trial design. In the intervention group, women facing/experiencing IPV participated in five motivational interviewing sessions. Women in two groups (intervention = 65 and routine care = 65) completed the self-efficacy and self-esteem questionnaire at baseline and after one month.
Results
Based on our results, there was a significant difference in the mean score of self-efficacy and self-esteem between the intervention and the routine care group one month after the intervention (p < 0.001) and also before the intervention (p < 0.001).
Conclusions
Our findings support motivational interviewing as a supportive intervention in improving the self-efficacy and self-esteem of women facing spousal violence.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing disseminates original, peer-reviewed research that is of interest to psychiatric and mental health care nurses. The field is considered in its broadest perspective, including theory, practice and research applications related to all ages, special populations, settings, and interdisciplinary collaborations in both the public and private sectors. Through critical study, expositions, and review of practice, Archives of Psychiatric Nursing is a medium for clinical scholarship to provide theoretical linkages among diverse areas of practice.