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Homeless Women Veterans with Military Sexual Trauma Reintegrating Into the Civilian Sector.

机译:具有军事性创伤的无家可归女退伍军人重新融入民政部门。

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Servicewomen and veterans who have returned home experience difficulties with the process of reintegration. As a result, women veterans are now a substantial segment of the current homeless population in the nation. Federal initiatives are set up to help returning veterans reintegrate into the civilian sector and/or recover from homelessness, but not all women veterans have reintegrated successfully. A motley range of traumas rendered many women veterans incapable of overcoming traumatic injuries such as military sexual trauma (MST), the injury unique to servicewomen and veterans. The purpose of this study was to determine if MST was the barrier for women veterans attempting to reintegrate into the civilian sector while residing at the nation's largest non-profit homeless initiative in Long Beach, CA. The ADVANCE Women's Program (AWP), located on site at U.S. VETS, is a gender specific initiative assisting homeless women veterans with reintegration into the civilian sector. AWP attempts to assist women veterans with housing and income. An archival study was accomplished at U.S. VETS to investigate the assumption that women veterans who do not attain housing or income have been victims of MST. A Pearson Chi-square analysis showed that women veterans (n=50) who did not attain AWP goals were significantly more likely to have MST than women veterans who attained one (n=21) or both (n=29) AWP goals, chi2 (2, N = 100) = 19.14, p = .000. The significance that MST was a profound and unspoken injury impeding the reintegration of women veterans at AWP emphasized the need to re-evaluate and modify existing initiative protocols. A collaborative platform providing continuous evidence-based improvements toward healthier treatment of homeless women veterans will support supplementary innovative concepts and research that promote the healing of MST.
机译:返回家园的女服务生和退伍军人在重返社会过程中遇到困难。结果,退伍军人现在是该国目前无家可归人口的很大一部分。建立了联邦倡议,以帮助退伍军人重返民政部门和/或从无家可归中恢复过来,但并非所有女退伍军人都成功地重新融入了社会。各种各样的创伤使许多退伍军人无法克服诸如军人性创伤(MST)这样的创伤,这是军人和退伍军人特有的伤害。这项研究的目的是确定MST是否是在美国加利福尼亚州长滩市参加美国最大的非营利无家可归者行动时试图重返民用领域的女退伍军人的障碍。位于美国VETS现场的ADVANCE妇女计划(AWP)是一项针对性别的计划,旨在帮助无家可归的退伍军人重新融入民政部门。 AWP试图帮助退伍军人增加住房和收入。美国VETS完成了一项档案研究,以调查以下假设:未获得住房或收入的女退伍军人是MST的受害者。皮尔逊卡方分析显示,未达到AWP目标的退伍军人(n = 50)的女性发生MST的比例明显高于达到一个(n = 21)或同时达到两个(n = 29)AWP目标的女性退伍军人(2,N = 100)= 19.14,p = .000。 MST是一种严重而无言的伤害,阻碍了AWP中女性退伍军人重返社会的重要性,强调必须重新评估和修改现有的倡议协议。一个协作平台将提供持续的循证医学改进无家可归的妇女退伍军人的健康治疗,将支持补充创新概念和研究,以促进MST的治愈。

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  • 作者

    Kabbara, Sally.;

  • 作者单位

    The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.;

  • 授予单位 The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.;
  • 学科 Social psychology.;Womens studies.;Military studies.
  • 学位 Psy.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 71 p.
  • 总页数 71
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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