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Factors that Predict Attrition from a State-Sponsored Rural Batterer Treatment Program
Authors:Derrik R. Tollefson  Emma Gross  Brad Lundahl
Affiliation:1. Utah State University , Vernal, Utahderrik.tollefson@usu.edu;3. College of Social Work, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, Utah
Abstract:This study sought to identify factors associated with attrition for 197 individuals who participated in a state-sponsored rural domestic violence treatment program. Bivariate analyses identified 10 factors associated with program attrition. Logistic regression identified three of these (employment status, psychiatric disorder type, and probation status) as significant predictors of attrition. This three-factor model predicted 78% of all outcomes and 43% and 92% of dropouts and completers, respectively. The data suggest that batterer characteristics, particularly batterer psychopathology, unemployment, and criminal history, are more influential determinants of attrition than systemic and programmatic factors. These findings are discussed with respect to their congruence with the literature and their implications for policy, practice, and future research.
Keywords:Attrition  domestic violence offender treatment  rural  batterer characteristics
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