2012 Tearfund Accomplishments

The Tearfund Evaluation, or what is more accurately known as the Prevalence of Sexual and Physical Violence among Women in Faith-based Drug Residential Rehabilitation Centres study, was commissioned in 2011 but was analyzed and completed in 2012. This study sought to

examine the rate of sexual abuse among women in treatment for drug and/or alcohol abuse in 3 cities in the Russian Federation. This study surveyed a totally of 161 women in residential rehabilitation centers and 88 ‘controls’ – women who were not in rehabilitation but who could be compared to the women in rehab. In 2012 the following was achieved:

* In January 2012 the trained interviewers began data collection

* In March 2012, data entry and transmission to CHPIR began

* In April 2012, data cleaning began and analysis began

* In May 2012, Rachel Whetten (PI) and Anna Both (now Koons – PC) began to write the final report as the data analysis became available

* In June, the first draft of the report was released to Tearfund

* In July, 2012, 2 colleagues from Teafund visited CHPIR to discuss future collaborations

* In September 2012 a second iteration of the report was completed by Anna Koons and Rachel Whetten. Major findings below:

o In November, 2012, CHPIR enters into serious discussions with colleague from Tearfund and Russian collaborator to respond to an NIH RFA as a direct result of the successful evaluation contract completion.

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