U.S. Female Veterans, Homelessness, and Effective Social Services

No Thumbnail Available

Authors

Rouin, Philip

Issue Date

2014-04-26

Type

poster

Language

en_US

Keywords

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Alternative Title

Abstract

Abstract The rate of homelessness among female veterans is a growing area of concern for social workers, health care providers and policy makers. Female veterans are more likely to have experienced trauma than their male counterparts (including child abuse, military sexual trauma or more recent incidents) as well as to have existing mental health challenges. These findings support the development of social services tailored to accommodate the specific needs of the growing female veteran population. Social workers need to play a proactive role in advocating for strengths-based treatment, supportive housing, employment strategies, and compassionate health care case management to prevent homelessness and to support female veteran community reintegration. Thus, the purpose of this study is to explore the factors that lead to homelessness in female veterans and to describe effective social service interventions to meet the needs of this population. Keywords: homelessness, transitional housing, women veterans, social support, gender

Description

Citation

Publisher

License

Journal

Volume

Issue

PubMed ID

DOI

ISSN

EISSN