Trauma-related differences in socio-emotional functioning predict housing and employment outcomes in homeless veterans

Volume: 281, Pages: 114096 - 114096
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
Mental health and substance use disorders are strong risk factors for homelessness. Understanding the role of transdiagnostic factors could help inform efforts to reduce homelessness among veterans with a range of disorders. Homeless veterans have high rates of trauma exposure, which can result in the depletion of social and emotional resources that may contribute to housing and employment stability. In this study, we evaluated the role of...
Paper Details
Title
Trauma-related differences in socio-emotional functioning predict housing and employment outcomes in homeless veterans
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
281
Pages
114096 - 114096
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