RT Article T1 A Brief Relationship Education Pilot Intervention for Men Post Release JF The prison journal VO 102 IS 3 SP 347 OP 366 A1 Negash, Sesen A2 Roberson, Patricia N. E. A2 Tadros, Eman A2 DeJesus, Shannon Y. LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1802566481 AB Romantic relationships are often fraught with challenges for individuals post-release. Yet, few relationships-focused services are offered during this important and complex transitional period. Using pre- and post-test survey data, this pilot study of 63 men living in a residential substance treatment facility post release evaluated the impact of a 20-h individual-oriented relationship education (RE) program (Within My Reach) on attitudes toward intimate partner violence (IPV), sexist beliefs, attitudes toward infidelity, relational efficacy, and relationship decision making. Results showed a significant decrease in support of IPV at pre- and post-test even after controlling for education, number of children, and relationship status. K1 relational efficacy K1 Infidelity K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 relationship education K1 post-release DO 10.1177/00328855221095560