Domestic violence intervention programs (DVIPs), also known as batterer intervention programs (BIPs), are court-mandated and self-referred programs designed to address domestic violence perpetration through psycho-educational approaches and/or cognitive behavioral therapy. By building on the extant evidence base and conducting formative research, we will identify DVIPs that have demonstrated effectiveness and innovative practices, including the utilization of restorative justice frameworks, and assess their curricula, service delivery approaches, partnerships, and administrative structures. We will use this information as the basis to determine DVIP best practices, with the goal of improved outcomes in mitigating domestic violence.
The study examines the role work benefits play in shaping preferences for entrepreneurship versus employment career paths and influencing individual behavior in engaging and producing innovative outputs. Specifically, the study aims to investigate to what extent social safety net benefits matter relative to monetary compensation and other non-pecuniary incentives such as intellectual challenge, independence, and responsibility.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if cervical cancer screening clients and stakeholders find it acceptable to have the providers use mobile phone messaging to give HPV results and instructions for follow-up to women who cannot receive their HPV results same-day, and what their attitudes and perceptions are about it.
To assess the nature of ideological intuitions citizens use when making informed guesses about other people's political issue positions. In other words, what do people conclude about each other's wider system of political beliefs upon learning that a conversation partner supports (or opposes) a certain policy position or regulation (e.g. support for renewable energy investments, opposition to the death penalty). Intuitions about wider sets of political beliefs may be relevant to political decision making (e.g. voting, candidate appraisal) and in everyday social interactions (deciding which friend-circles to enter, whom to associate with, which clubs, associations to join, ect). The goal of this study is to gain an overview of the prevalence and relative strength of ideological intuitions for a set of 16 different political attitudes and identity markers.
The ultimate objectives of this research are to explore potential strategies to optimize access to and provision of HIV prevention services for people living with disabilities in New York City. This research will focus on persons with disabilities experience to access HIV prevention services, including potential barriers and facilitators.
This study asks participants about their pre-pandemic, current, and expected post-pandemic behaviors to better understand long-term societal changes that may occur as a result of the pandemic. The study focuses on transportation-related outcomes.
Our goal is to conduct a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the effects of Pharm-SAVES suicide prevention gatekeeper training for community pharmacy staff communication behaviors, knowledge, and self-efficacy.
To evaluate the accuracy of a new software in the prediction of growth and rupture of aortic aneurysms.
The primary purpose of this project is to support local Triple P counties and/or agencies to monitor and improve Triple P implementation by increasing the availability of quality outcome monitoring resources for county and/or agency partners. In addition, the project team is interested in using the data for future research purposes.
The purpose of this study is to analyze traditional student nomination processes for gifted K-8 education programs in North Carolina's public schools. Through the investigation, this study will explore the factors that have contributed to the severe underrepresentation of Latino students in gifted education within most of North Carolina's school districts.