RT Article T1 Design and Pilot Evaluation of a Cross-Training Curriculum for Intimate Partner Violence Advocates and Peer Recovery Coaches JF Victims & offenders VO 18 IS 2 SP 298 OP 318 A1 Stone, Rebecca A2 Campbell, Julia K. A2 Halim, Nafisa A2 Kinney, Diane A2 Rothman, Emily F. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1832640426 AB Substance use and intimate partner violence (IPV) co-occur, and experts have called for cross-training of IPV and substance use disorder (SUD) professionals. The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate a cross-training curriculum for IPV advocates and peer recovery coaches. We used a one group pre-posttest study design to evaluate the efficacy and participant experience of the cross-training. Among IPV advocates, the training was associated with improving skills related to working with individuals with SUD, and improving self-efficacy related to working with survivors of IPV. Among recovery coaches, the training was associated with positive changes in self-efficacy regarding working with survivors of IPV and individuals with SUD. Overall, participants reported high satisfaction with the training. Participants indicated that they most appreciated the opportunity to connect with professionals in the other sector, suggesting that such collaborations may help to increase community capacity to respond to individuals experiencing co-occurring IPV and SUD. K1 integrated service models K1 cross-training K1 recovery coaching K1 Substance Use K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 domestic violence DO 10.1080/15564886.2022.2026544