加勒比无家可归妇女退伍军人:军事和社会心理特征以及与服务有关的残疾协会。

Revista Puertorriquena de psicologia Pub Date : 2020-01-01
Naiomi Rivera-Rivera, Ángel A Villarreal
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女性退伍军人是无家可归者中增长最快的群体之一。先前关于种族、民族和无家可归的研究强调了不同群体之间在预测因素、健康风险、行为和服务结果方面的重要差异。这些差异对于决策者和项目开发者解决这一社会问题至关重要。本研究评估了社会人口学、社会心理和军事特征及其在服务相关残疾中的作用,以提供美国军队加勒比无家可归女退伍军人的概况。我们评估了2005年至2014年在退伍军人事务部加勒比医疗保健系统(VACHS)无家可归者项目中请求服务的46名女性退伍军人的医疗记录。统计分析包括卡方检验、Fisher精确检验、wilcox秩和检验和Logistic回归。极端贫困、失业、负担不起的住房、心理障碍和低社会支持是最普遍的特征。有心理障碍的女性患服务相关残疾的几率是没有心理障碍的女性的8倍。研究结果对VACHS和未来对该人群的研究意义进行了讨论。
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Caribbean Homeless Women Veterans: Military and Psychosocial Characteristics and the Association of Service-connected Disabilities.

Women Veterans are one of the fastest growing groups among homeless people. Previous studies on race, ethnicity and homelessness have emphasized the important differences on predictors, health risks, behaviors, and service outcomes between different groups. These differences are crucial to inform policy makers and program developers in order to solve this social issue. This research assesses sociodemographic, psychosocial and military characteristics and their role in service-connected disabilities to provide a profile of the Caribbean Homeless Women Veteran of the U.S. military. We evaluated 46 healthcare records of women Veterans who requested services at the Homeless Program of the VA Caribbean Healthcare System (VACHS) from 2005 to 2014. Statistical analyses consisted of Chi square, Fisher's exact test, Wilcoxon-Rank Sum tests, and Logistic Regression. Extreme poverty, unemployment, unaffordable housing, psychological disorders and low social support were the most prevalent characteristics. Women with psychological disorders had eight times higher the odds of having a service-connected disability than women without psychological conditions. Implications of study results are discussed for VACHS and future research with this population.

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