Two-year treatment effects of the common elements treatment approach (CETA) for reducing intimate partner violence and unhealthy alcohol use in Zambia.
Jeremy C KaneNancy GlassPaul A BoltonJohn MayeyaRavi PaulMwamba MwengeLaura K MurrayPublished in: Global mental health (Cambridge, England) (2021)
The lack of change in levels of IPV and unhealthy alcohol use between the 12- and 24-month post-baseline timepoints suggests that treatment gains were sustained among participants who received CETA for at least two years from intervention commencement.