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Impacts of the VEGA Family Violence Education Resources for Psychology Trainees

Family Violence

The current research project aims to assess the effectiveness of the ©Violence, Evidence, Guidance, and Action (VEGA) Family Violence Education Resources (VEGA Project, 2019) in improving the knowledge, self-efficacy, and clinical responses of clinical psychology doctoral students to family violence in clinical settings. The VEGA on-line training is a collection of family violence online education resources designed to inform health and social service practitioners about family violence in a Canadian context, including definitions of family violence, mandatory reporting duties, effective responding to survivors, and more. Participants in this trial will be doctoral students recruited from accredited Clinical Psychology programs across Canada. Participants will be assigned to an intervention or wait-list control group, and the outcome measures consist of knowledge and attitudes about family violence, as well as measures of skills relevant to appropriately responding to survivors in clinical settings. Further, participants will be invited to complete a qualitative interview after the intervention to discuss overall impressions of the training and other ways the training changed their perspectives, if at all, on family violence.

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Conditions de participation

  • Sexe:

    ALL
  • Âges admissibles:

    18 and up

Critères de participation

Inclusion Criteria:

* Be a student in the Clinical Psychology graduate program of a Canadian university.
* Be engaged in clinical work as part of program requirements
* Speak and read English
* Have internet access

Exclusion Criteria:

-Currently participating in any other training relating to child maltreatment or intimate partner violence outside of mandatory or elective course material.

Lieu de l'étude

University of Ottawa - Child Wellbeing Lab
University of Ottawa - Child Wellbeing Lab
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada

Contactez l'équipe d'étude

Primary Contact

Carl Newton, M.A.

[email protected]
1-613-562-5800
Étude parrainée par
University of Ottawa
Participants recherchés
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ID de l'étude: NCT06630598