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Homelessness and associated traumas disproportionately impact women relative to men. Women who have experienced homelessness (WEH) universally face traumatic stress, often before becoming homeless and while experiencing homelessness.
For WEH who are incarcerated, additional trauma may occur while in correctional settings. Black WEH are disproportionately impacted by trauma, homelessness, and incarceration, as is related to structural and individual racism and discrimination (racial trauma).
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Homelessness and associated traumas disproportionately impact women relative to men. Women who have experienced homelessness (WEH) universally face traumatic stress, often before becoming homeless and while experiencing homelessness. For WEH who are incarcerated, additional trauma may occur while in correctional settings. Black WEH are disproportionately impacted by trauma, homelessness, and incarceration, as is related to structural and individual racism and discrimination (racial trauma). In our stepwise, multi-year research process, across hundreds of interviews, WEH identified trauma as their priority health issue. In response to a dearth of culturally acceptable trauma care models, our team pilot tested Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET)-a brief, human rights-informed treatment for complex PTSD in resource-limited settings. In this randomized controlled trial (RCT), we seek to understand whether supplementing nurse-delivered NET with peer/program support will strengthen its effects on PTSD, co-occurring symptoms, and social determinants of health outcomes compared to an attentional control, while optimizing implementation outcomes.
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• impaired decisional capacity (UC-San Diego Brief Assessment ≤14.5)
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0 participants in 2 patient groups
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Kirsten A Dickins, PhD, FNP-C
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