A public health approach to intimate partner violence prevention in Uganda: the SHARE Project
JA Wagman, F Namatovu, F Nalugoda… - Violence against …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Research from Rakai, Uganda, suggests intimate partner violence (IPV) is common and
attitudes condoning it are widespread. We used a public health approach to develop and …
attitudes condoning it are widespread. We used a public health approach to develop and …
'SASA! is the medicine that treats violence'. Qualitative findings on how a community mobilisation intervention to prevent violence against women created change in …
N Kyegombe, E Starmann, KM Devries… - Global health …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) violates women's human rights and is a serious
public health concern. Historically strategies to prevent IPV have focussed on individuals …
public health concern. Historically strategies to prevent IPV have focussed on individuals …
Lessons learned from implementing Indashyikirwa in Rwanda-an adaptation of the Sasa! approach to prevent and respond to intimate partner violence
E Stern, S Martins, L Stefanik, S Uwimpuhwe… - Evaluation and Program …, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper reviews adaptation processes of the Indashyikirwa program in Rwanda, a four-
year program to prevent intimate partner violence, implemented by CARE Rwanda, Rwanda …
year program to prevent intimate partner violence, implemented by CARE Rwanda, Rwanda …
The impact of SASA!, a community mobilisation intervention, on women's experiences of intimate partner violence: secondary findings from a cluster randomised trial …
T Abramsky, KM Devries, L Michau, J Nakuti… - J Epidemiol …, 2016 - jech.bmj.com
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health and human rights
concern, though there is limited evidence on how to prevent it. This secondary analysis of …
concern, though there is limited evidence on how to prevent it. This secondary analysis of …
Pathways of change: qualitative evaluations of intimate partner violence prevention programmes in Ghana, Rwanda, South Africa and Tajikistan
A critical component of evaluations of the effectiveness of intimate partner violence
prevention programmes involves understanding pathways of change among individuals …
prevention programmes involves understanding pathways of change among individuals …
Combined intimate partner violence and HIV/AIDS prevention in rural Uganda: design of the SHARE intervention strategy
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has a bidirectional relationship with HIV infection.
Researchers from the Rakai Health Sciences Program (RHSP), an HIV research and …
Researchers from the Rakai Health Sciences Program (RHSP), an HIV research and …
[HTML][HTML] Community activism as a strategy to reduce intimate partner violence (IPV) in rural Rwanda: Results of a community randomised trial
Background There is considerable interest in community organising and activism as a
strategy to shift patriarchal gender norms, attitudes and beliefs and thus reduce intimate …
strategy to shift patriarchal gender norms, attitudes and beliefs and thus reduce intimate …
Together to end violence against women in Tanzania: results of a pilot cluster randomized controlled trial to evaluate preliminary effectiveness of interpersonal and …
N Halim, E Steven Mzilangwe, N Reich, L Badi… - Global public …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
In Tanzania, women suffer high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV). We conducted a pilot
cluster randomised controlled trial to test the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary …
cluster randomised controlled trial to test the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary …
Exploring couples' processes of change in the context of SASA!, a violence against women and HIV prevention intervention in Uganda
E Starmann, M Collumbien, N Kyegombe, K Devries… - Prevention science, 2017 - Springer
There is now a growing body of research indicating that prevention interventions can reduce
intimate partner violence (IPV); much less is known, however, about how couples exposed …
intimate partner violence (IPV); much less is known, however, about how couples exposed …
Prevention and mitigation of intimate-partner violence: the role of community leaders in Tanzania
Intimate-partner violence (IPV) is a major public health issue that disproportionately affects
women, especially in Tanzania where 40% of women report experiencing IPV. While IPV …
women, especially in Tanzania where 40% of women report experiencing IPV. While IPV …