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Table 1 Change in clinicians’ self-reported preparedness to respond to DVA at baseline T1) and follow-up (T2)

From: Reaching everyone in general practice? Feasibility of an integrated domestic violence training and support intervention in primary care

PIM+ questionnaire domains

n

T1 mean score

T2 mean score

Median change

95% CI

Signed rank test P-value

Ask about DVA

 Female victims

18

2.9

4.3

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0006

 Female perpetrators

18

1.5

3.6

2.0

[2.5, 1.5]

0.0002

 Male victims

18

2.1

4.1

2.0

[2.5, 1.5]

0.0002

 Male perpetrators

18

1.9

3.6

1.5

[2.5, 1.0]

0.0005

 Parents

18

2.1

3.7

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0002

 Children and young people

17

2.3

3.6

1.0

[1.5, 1.0]

0.0004

Identify signs and symptoms of DVA

 Female victims

18

3.1

4.4

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0005

 Female perpetrators

18

1.6

3.8

2.0

[3.0, 1.5]

0.0002

 Male victims

18

2.2

4.0

2.0

[2.0, 1.5]

0.0002

 Male perpetrators

18

2.1

3.9

2.0

[2.5, 1.0]

0.0001

 Parents

17

2.4

4.0

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0003

 Children and young people

18

2.6

4.1

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0002

Respond to initial disclosure of DVA

 Female victims

18

2.9

4.4

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0002

 Female perpetrators

18

1.7

4.2

2.5

[3.0, 2.0]

0.0002

 Male victims

18

2.5

4.3

2.0

[2.0, 1.5]

0.0002

 Male perpetrators

18

1.9

4.2

2.5

[3.0, 1.5]

0.0002

 Parents

18

2.4

4.2

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0002

 Children and young people

18

2.7

4.1

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0004

Refer

 Female victims

18

2.9

4.6

1.5

[2.5, 1.0]

0.0005

 Female perpetrators

18

1.6

4.2

2.5

[3.5, 2.0]

0.0002

 Male victims

18

2.2

4.6

2.5

[3.0, 2.0]

0.0002

 Male perpetrators

18

1.9

4.2

2.5

[3.0, 1.5]

0.0003

 Parents

18

2.4

4.4

2.0

[2.5, 1.5]

0.0002

 Children and young people

18

2.6

4.4

2.0

[2.5, 1.0]

0.0002

Record information about DVA

 Female victims

18

2.8

4.2

1.5

[1.5, 1.0]

0.0005

 Female perpetrators

18

2.2

4.1

2.0

[2.5, 1.5]

0.0003

 Male victims

18

2.6

4.1

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0003

 Male perpetrators

18

2.4

4.0

1.5

[2.5, 1.0]

0.0004

 Parents

18

2.6

3.9

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0006

 Children and young people

17

2.9

4.0

1.0

[1.5, 0.5]

0.0015

Provide ongoing support

 Female victims

18

2.6

3.9

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0005

 Female perpetrators

18

1.6

3.5

2.0

[2.5, 1.5]

0.0002

 Male victims

18

2.1

3.8

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0002

 Male perpetrators

18

1.8

3.4

1.5

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0001

 Parents

18

2.2

3.6

1.0

[2.0, 1.0]

0.0002

 Children and young people

18

2.3

3.6

1.0

[1.5, 1.0]

0.0007

  1. This table reports: the number of paired observations; mean preparedness score [range 1–5] at time points 1 and 2; the Hodges-Lehmann estimate of the median change and its 95% confidence interval (CI); and the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test of the change (T2-T1) in median score