
Dr Karen Morgan
B.Sc.(Open), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Bristol)
Current positions
Research Fellow (ReProvide WorkStream 2)
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
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Research interests
Summary
Karen Morgan is a research fellow in the Centre for Academic Primary Care, School of Social and Community Medicine. Karen has a background in sociological qualitative research, and her primary areas of research are into domestic violence and abuse and other gender-based forms of violence. Previous research has mostly focused on the experiences of victims and survivors, however Karen is currently involved in studies focusing on perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse. She is currently co-PI on two studies:
- Reprovide Workstream 2 which is testing the effectiveness of group perpetrator programmes and
- Processes of change in a group intervention for domestic violence perpetrators: a secondary qualitative analysis
Karen is also currently also part of the evaluation team which is assessing the Drive Project and assessing the outcomes, process and cost benefits of the intervention.
Previous studies have included:
- A domestic violence and abuse module for the Healthtalk website (http://www.healthtalk.org/peoples-experiences/domestic-violence-abuse/womens-experiences-domestic-violence-and-abuse/topics). The module is intended as a resource for women who are, or have been, in an abusive relationship. It is also a resource for friends, family members and professionals who think someone may be in an abusive relationship and want to find out about how best to help.
- Bristol Tara Project. This was a longitudinal study of the service use and need of homeless women within the Bristol area.
- Provide (Programme of Research On VIolence in diverse Domestic Environments (PROVIDE)). This study (a forerunner of REPROVIDE) aimed to improve the quality of healthcare for victims and perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse.
Expertise
I am an experienced qualitative researcher, specialising in working with vulnerable and/or difficult to engage populations and with both victim/survivors of domestic violence and abuse and with perpetrators. In addition to purely qualitative work, I have worked on mixed-methods studies, and on a randomised controlled trial. Other experience includes working as a volunteer outreach support worker with the national charity Victim Support (supporting victims of domestic and sexual abuse, and families of homicide victims), writing and teaching on animal rights and veganism, and I am currently also an Associate Lecturer for the Open University – teaching social sciences and criminology at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
An exploration of the working alliance in group programmes for domestic abuse perpetrators
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
While further research is needed, this study indicated that the working alliance, and consequently DAPP outcomes, may be strengthened by experienced facilitators who are well-trained in motivational interviewing methods. Providing…Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/03/2021 to 31/05/2021
Processes of change in a group intervention for domestic violence perpetrators: a secondary qualitative analysis
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/05/2019 to 31/05/2020
Reprovide: The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a group programme for men who are concerned about their abusive behaviour in relationships with women: A randomised controlled trial
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Principal Investigator
Description
REPROVIDE is a research study looking at the effectiveness of a group behaviour change programme for men. As part of the research, our partner organisations are delivering a 23-week group…Managing organisational unit
Dates
01/04/2019 to 30/11/2024
The Drive Project - a pilot to address perpetrators of domestic abuse
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
The Drive Pilot aims to develop, test and evaluate a new model to fundamentally change the behaviour of high risk perpetrators of domestic abuse in order to make victims and…Managing organisational unit
School for Policy StudiesDates
01/01/2016 to 31/12/2019
Healthtalk: Experiences of Survivors
Role
Researcher
Description
A Healthtalk.org module on Women’s Experiences of Domestic Violence and Abuse, produced as a resource for women who are in an abusive relationship or have been in the past. It…Managing organisational unit
Dates
01/10/2015 to 31/03/2016
Publications
Recent publications
07/03/2025Domestic violence perpetration, victimisation and self-poisoning in Sri Lanka: a protocol for a hospital-based case-control study
BMJ Open
Statistical Analysis Plan for the Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a group programme for men who are concerned about their abusive behaviour with women
A ‘forced holiday’ or ‘no escape route’? Contrasting experiences of survivors and perpetrators of domestic abuse during COVID-19
Journal of Gender-Based Violence
“I Am Not Taking Sides as a Female At All”
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
Randomised pilot and feasibility trial of a group intervention for men who perpetrate intimate partner violence against women
BMC Public Health