Response-based practice in treatment of perpetrators of violence

Violence is a global problem that can take many forms, such as physical, psychological and sexual. There are different treatments and support for perpetrators of violence, for example individual counselling. Response-based practice is an approach that has be used when talking to or treating perpetrators of violence.

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SBU Enquiry Service

Consists of structured literature searches to highlight studies that can address questions received by the SBU Enquiry Service from Swedish healthcare or social service providers. We assess the risk of bias in systematic reviews and when needed also quality and transferability of results in health economic studies. Relevant references are compiled by an SBU staff member, in consultation with an external expert when needed.

Question

What systematic reviews or scientific studies are published regarding the effect of response-based practice on perpetrators use of violence?

Identified literature

No relevant systematic review or primary studies were identified.

References

  1. Socialstyrelsen. Behandlingsmetoder för personer som utövar våld i nära relationer. Stockholm: Socialstyrelsen; 2020. Artikelnummer 2020-3-6697. [accessed Jan 2 2023]. Available from: https://www.socialstyrelsen.se/globalassets/sharepoint-dokument/artikelkatalog/ovrigt/2020-3-6697.pdf.
  2. Todd N, Weaver-Dunlop G, Ogden C. Approaching the subject of violence: a response-based approach to working with men who have abused others. Violence Against Women. 2014;20(9):1117-37. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801214549638.
  3. Samverkan mot våld. Där det finns våld finns det motstånd. Response based practice - stödmaterial. Länsstyrelsen Norrbotten och Jämställdhetsmyndigheten. [accessed 2 Jan 2023]. Available from: https://www.samverkanmotvald.se/wp-content/uploads/Dar-det-finns-vald_sv_TA.pdf.
Published: Report no: ut202301 Registration no: SBU 2022/627

Literature search

Scopus via scopus.com 12 December 22

Response-based practice
Search terms Items found
TITLE-ABS-KEY = Title, abstract or keywords (including indexed keywords and author keywords); ALL = All fields; W/n = Within. Proximity operator retrieving terms within n words from each other; PRE/n = Precedes by. Proximity operator, the first term in the search must precede the second by n words; LIMIT-TO (X) = Includes only results of specified type, e.g., publication type or time range; DOCTYPE = Publication type; “re” = review; “le” = letter; “ed” = editorial; “ch” = book chapter; “cp” = conference proceedings; * = Truncation; “ “ = Citation Marks; searches for an exact phrase
Intervention:
1. TITLE-ABS-KEY (response-based W/4 (practice OR approach* OR therap* OR psychotherap* OR interview* OR treat* OR train* OR intervent* OR method* OR framework* OR theor*)) 1,319
Study types: systematic reviews and meta-analysis
2. TITLE-ABS-KEY ( ( systematic W/2 review ) OR "meta analy*" OR metaanaly* ) AND (EXCLUDE (DOCTYPE, “le”) OR EXCLUDE (DOCTYPE, “ed”) OR EXCLUDE (DOCTYPE, “ch”) OR EXCLUDE (DOCTYPE, “cp”)) 591,143
Combined sets:
3. 1 AND 2 20
Final result
4. 3 20

PSYCINFO and SOCIndex via EBSCO 12 December 22

Response-based practice
TI = Title; AB = Abstract;SU = Keyword, exact or part (including all other fields for indexed and author keywords); DE = Exact keyword; TX = All text; MR = Methodology; Nn = Near. Proximity operator retrieving terms within n words from each other; * = Truncation; “ “ = Citation Marks; searches for an exact phrase
Search terms Items found
Intervention:
1. TI(Response-based N4 (practice OR approach* OR therap* OR psychotherap* OR interview* OR treat* OR train* OR intervent* OR method* OR framework* OR theor*) ) OR AB(Response-based N4 (practice OR approach* OR therap* OR psychotherap* OR interview* OR treat* OR train* OR intervent* OR method* OR framework* OR theor*) ) OR SU(Response-based N4 (practice OR approach* OR therap* OR psychotherap* OR interview* OR treat* OR train* OR intervent* OR method* OR framework* OR theor*) ) 161
Study types: systematic reviews and meta-analysis
2. TI((systematic n3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) OR AB((systematic n3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) OR SU((systematic n3 review) OR "meta analys*" OR metaanalys*) OR (MR "Systematic Review" OR MR "meta analysis") 91,166
Combined sets:
3. 1 AND 2 2
Final result
4. 3 2
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