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Our objective for this R34 is to develop gender/culture specific and trauma informed group psychotherapy intervention designed to treat Chinese-, Korean-, and Vietnamese-American young women with histories of interpersonal violence trauma. The intervention is called Asian Women's Action for Resilience and Empowerment (AWARE).
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Recent epidemiological studies document two emerging public health problems among Asian-Pacific Islander (API) women in the US:
Our preliminary studies using both quantitative and qualitative methods found strong links between past trauma and poor sexual and mental health outcomes. For API women, reporting a history of forced sex was associated with higher odds of severe depression, substance use, getting pregnant, and HIV risk behaviors compared to API women who did not report a history of forced sex. API women continue to be vulnerable given their lower rates of HIV testing, lower mental health utilization, and premature dropout rates in mental health treatment compared to other racial groups. So far, no existing intervention targets both sexual health and mental health problems among API women. Specifically, this study builds upon data on API women from prior NIMH-funded work as the foundation for our intervention.
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96 participants in 2 patient groups
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