Homelessness is a global health and well-being crisis that impacts millions of people annually. Individuals without housing experience higher rates of alcohol and drug use problems than the general community. They also report more trauma exposure and are at increased risk for trauma-related symptoms. Faith-based organizations are among the institutions that provide treatment and recovery programs for homeless persons with substance use problems. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship of trauma history, substance use problems, and religious coping methods to trauma symptoms in a sample of homeless men in a faith-based residential treatment program. An ethnically diverse sample of 98 men participated; their mean age was 42.5 ye...
This study aimed to identify homeless youths’ lifestyle and trauma-related risk factors as well as p...
Using the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), this study examined...
Finding direct and indirect influences of salient psychosocial and situational variables on problem ...
Homelessness is a global health and well-being crisis that impacts millions of people annually. Indi...
Homelessness is a devastating experience that impacts hundreds of thousands of individuals in the U....
Abstract The relationship between trauma and spiritual well-being of women with substance use diso...
Trauma experiences are often at the core of co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders...
Substance abuse is the number one health problem in the homeless population. This descriptive secon...
Introduction: Drug addiction and alcoholism characterize the existential condition of most homeless ...
This study examined patterns of association between experiencing 12 traumatic life events, resilienc...
Background: Religious beliefs can assist with the success of treatment in persons with substance abu...
Homelessness is a significant problem in the United States. Recent estimates suggest that nearly thr...
The study evaluated how spiritual and religious functioning (SRF), alcohol-related problems, and psy...
Early traumatic stress (ETS) has been documented as a predictor of adult negative mental and physica...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The ways in which homeless individuals cope with stress may differ from th...
This study aimed to identify homeless youths’ lifestyle and trauma-related risk factors as well as p...
Using the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), this study examined...
Finding direct and indirect influences of salient psychosocial and situational variables on problem ...
Homelessness is a global health and well-being crisis that impacts millions of people annually. Indi...
Homelessness is a devastating experience that impacts hundreds of thousands of individuals in the U....
Abstract The relationship between trauma and spiritual well-being of women with substance use diso...
Trauma experiences are often at the core of co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders...
Substance abuse is the number one health problem in the homeless population. This descriptive secon...
Introduction: Drug addiction and alcoholism characterize the existential condition of most homeless ...
This study examined patterns of association between experiencing 12 traumatic life events, resilienc...
Background: Religious beliefs can assist with the success of treatment in persons with substance abu...
Homelessness is a significant problem in the United States. Recent estimates suggest that nearly thr...
The study evaluated how spiritual and religious functioning (SRF), alcohol-related problems, and psy...
Early traumatic stress (ETS) has been documented as a predictor of adult negative mental and physica...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The ways in which homeless individuals cope with stress may differ from th...
This study aimed to identify homeless youths’ lifestyle and trauma-related risk factors as well as p...
Using the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), this study examined...
Finding direct and indirect influences of salient psychosocial and situational variables on problem ...