The impact of trauma on the PTSD of income-assisted single mothers is not lessened depending on their area of residence. Instead, their experiences differ according to where they live.York's Knowledge Mobilization Unit provides services and funding for faculty, graduate students, and community organizations seeking to maximize the impact of academic research and expertise on public policy, social programming, and professional practice. It is supported by SSHRC and CIHR grants, and by the Office of the Vice-President Research & Innovation. kmbunit@yorku.ca www.researchimpact.c
Using a qualitative research design, the purpose of this research was to explore practitioners under...
International audienceMigrant women are disproportionately more likely to experience traumatic event...
There is much evidence that the experience of trauma is related to poorer subsequent outcomes, inclu...
A random sample of 247 Canadian single mothers currently receiving social assistance participated in...
A random sample of 247 Canadian single mothers currently receiving social assistance participated i...
Data from 247 single mothers were used to partially validate a theoretical model that highlights th...
Abstract A random sample of 247 Canadian single mothers currently receiving social assistance partic...
The following exploratory correlational study examined the relationships among trauma severity, soci...
This dissertation empirically examines the relationships of stress and resources to the physical and...
Women comprise approximately half of Australia’s homeless population. The most common reasons for wo...
This research draws on a ten-month ethnography of a domestic violence shelter. While the central res...
Shelters for women are often seen as the major resource for intimate partner violence, yet few evalu...
Researchers have neglected to focus on understanding the relationships between stress, coping, and s...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate prevalence and assess the association of types of trauma with posttraumatic s...
This study assessed a relatively homogeneous group of poor mothers to determine whether differences ...
Using a qualitative research design, the purpose of this research was to explore practitioners under...
International audienceMigrant women are disproportionately more likely to experience traumatic event...
There is much evidence that the experience of trauma is related to poorer subsequent outcomes, inclu...
A random sample of 247 Canadian single mothers currently receiving social assistance participated in...
A random sample of 247 Canadian single mothers currently receiving social assistance participated i...
Data from 247 single mothers were used to partially validate a theoretical model that highlights th...
Abstract A random sample of 247 Canadian single mothers currently receiving social assistance partic...
The following exploratory correlational study examined the relationships among trauma severity, soci...
This dissertation empirically examines the relationships of stress and resources to the physical and...
Women comprise approximately half of Australia’s homeless population. The most common reasons for wo...
This research draws on a ten-month ethnography of a domestic violence shelter. While the central res...
Shelters for women are often seen as the major resource for intimate partner violence, yet few evalu...
Researchers have neglected to focus on understanding the relationships between stress, coping, and s...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate prevalence and assess the association of types of trauma with posttraumatic s...
This study assessed a relatively homogeneous group of poor mothers to determine whether differences ...
Using a qualitative research design, the purpose of this research was to explore practitioners under...
International audienceMigrant women are disproportionately more likely to experience traumatic event...
There is much evidence that the experience of trauma is related to poorer subsequent outcomes, inclu...