Baseline (n=52) and outcome assessment (n=39) data for participants in a randomised, controlled feasibility trial conducted in rural Ethiopia.Arms were:Problem-solving therapy adapted for women experiencing intimate partner violence (PST-IPV; n=25 - Arm Z)Standard problem-solving therapy (not adapted for IPV; PST: n=12 - Arm X)Enhanced usual care (n=15 - Arm Y).
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Keynejad, R. (Creator), Bitew, T. (Creator), Sorsdahl, K. (Creator), Myers, B. (Creator), Honikman, S. (Creator), Medhin, G. (Creator), Deyessa, N. (Creator), Mulushoa, A. (Creator), Fekadu, E. (Creator), Howard, L. (Creator), Hanlon, C. (Creator) (2 Nov 2023). PST-IPV feasibility trial data. King's College London. 10.18742/24047583