Recent reviews have identified the need for additional high quality exploratory and evaluative research to understand 1) the actual impact on all women of instituting mass screening procedures versus using indicator-based approaches to identifying woman abuse and 2) the extent to which early identification through screening -- either universal or indicator-based is effective in preventing or ameliorating important outcomes. This is a critical first step in developing a larger randomized controlled trial (RCT) which examines the effectiveness of screening in preventing woman abuse, improving quality of life and other associated outcomes. This study prepares for the RCT by testing the optimal method of administration for the two screening instruments that will be used in the RCT. The administration formats are: computer-based screen, paper and pencil screen and face-to-face screen. They study will also determine recruitment rates.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
2,000
Cambridge Memorial Hospital - Emergency Department
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Carlisle Medical Centre
Carlisle, Ontario, Canada
City of Hamilton Public Health and Community Services Department
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Hamilton Health Sciences Colposcopy Clinic
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Victoria Family Medical Centre
London, Ontario, Canada
London Health Sciences - Victoria Hospital Clinic 5A
London, Ontario, Canada
Norfolk General Hospital - Emergency Department
Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
disclosure rates for past year exposure to intimate partner violence
participant satisfaction with completing the instruments
missing data
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