Comparing Two Ways to Provide Care for Adults Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence and Depression
The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of adding support from a community health worker to usual care versus usual care alone at a hospital-based medical-legal partnership on improving safety, depression, and physical health for adults who experience intimate partner violence and depression.
Project page: Comparing Two Ways to Provide Care for Adults Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence and Depression
Principal Investigator: Catherine Cerulli, JD, PhD
Organization: University of Rochester
Original project title: Healing through Education, Advocacy and Law (HEAL) in Response to Violence
HSRProj ID: 20163101
ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT03016481
To cite this document, please use: Cerulli C, Crean HF, Juskiewicz I, et al. (2022). Comparing Two Ways to Provide Care for Adults Who Experience Intimate Partner Violence and Depression. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). https://doi.org/10.25302/02.2022.IHS.150731543