Objective: This study compared the demographic, behavioral health, criminal justice, and military characteristics and experiences of female and male veterans participating in criminal justice diversion programs funded under the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Jail Diversion and Trauma Recovery program. Methods: Data on program participants were collected as part of a national cross-site evaluation. Baseline interview data from 1,025 program participants were analyzed. Results: For the most part, there were few statistically significant differences between female and male veterans with criminal justice involvement. However, females reported significantly more sexual trauma, more females had PTSD, and females had mor...
This study examined gender differences in a range of lifetime psychiatric disorders in a sample of 2...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program (MVP) is the largest ongoing ...
Objective: This study compared the demographic, behavioral health, criminal justice, and military ch...
BACKGROUND: Over half of veterans in the criminal justice system have mental health or substance use...
Prisons remain one of the social service agencies of last resort for women. Female prisoners are oft...
The majority of veterans end their military service on good terms, suggesting a future unencumbered ...
This research focused on the experiences of veterans in two jail diversion programs, a traditional d...
Purpose: Nearly all prison-based substance abuse treatment programs have been designed with male pri...
Using a diverse sample of military Veterans enrolled in the VA's Million Veteran Program (N=14,378; ...
Background: Differences in the characteristics andmental health needs of female veterans of the Iraq...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether current physical health status in female v...
Background: Incarcerated men and women differ in their views on HIV prevalence rates and susceptibil...
PURPOSE: To examine differences by US military Veteran status and gender in associations between chi...
Purpose: Transgender (TG) persons are overrepresented in prison settings and in the U.S. veteran pop...
This study examined gender differences in a range of lifetime psychiatric disorders in a sample of 2...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program (MVP) is the largest ongoing ...
Objective: This study compared the demographic, behavioral health, criminal justice, and military ch...
BACKGROUND: Over half of veterans in the criminal justice system have mental health or substance use...
Prisons remain one of the social service agencies of last resort for women. Female prisoners are oft...
The majority of veterans end their military service on good terms, suggesting a future unencumbered ...
This research focused on the experiences of veterans in two jail diversion programs, a traditional d...
Purpose: Nearly all prison-based substance abuse treatment programs have been designed with male pri...
Using a diverse sample of military Veterans enrolled in the VA's Million Veteran Program (N=14,378; ...
Background: Differences in the characteristics andmental health needs of female veterans of the Iraq...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether current physical health status in female v...
Background: Incarcerated men and women differ in their views on HIV prevalence rates and susceptibil...
PURPOSE: To examine differences by US military Veteran status and gender in associations between chi...
Purpose: Transgender (TG) persons are overrepresented in prison settings and in the U.S. veteran pop...
This study examined gender differences in a range of lifetime psychiatric disorders in a sample of 2...
Females incarcerated for drug-related offenses represent one of the fastest growing populations with...
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program (MVP) is the largest ongoing ...