2013
Military Sexual Assault and Homeless Women Veterans: Clinical Correlates and Treatment Preferences
Decker SE, Rosenheck RA, Tsai J, Hoff R, Harpaz-Rotem I. Military Sexual Assault and Homeless Women Veterans: Clinical Correlates and Treatment Preferences. Women's Health Issues 2013, 23: e373-e380. PMID: 24183412, DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2013.09.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCrime VictimsFemaleHumansIll-Housed PersonsMental HealthMiddle AgedMilitary PersonnelMultivariate AnalysisPatient Acceptance of Health CarePatient PreferencePrevalenceRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsSelf ReportSex OffensesSocioeconomic FactorsStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransConceptsMilitary sexual assaultHomeless female veteransFemale veteransSexual assaultGreater mental health symptomsMental health symptomsSerious psychological sequelaePsychological distressPsychological sequelaeHomeless women veteransHealth symptomsThird of participantsTreatment preferencesPsychiatric symptomsCurrent homelessnessVeteransWomen veteransAssaultGreater severityClinical correlatesPTSDClinical symptomsHomeless womenObservational studyHigh risk
2007
Clinical Epidemiology of Urban Violence
Harpaz-Rotem I, Murphy RA, Berkowitz S, Marans S, Rosenheck RA. Clinical Epidemiology of Urban Violence. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2007, 22: 1479-1490. PMID: 17925294, DOI: 10.1177/0886260507305571.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChild Development-Community Policing ProgramClinical epidemiologyCommunity Policing ProgramLaw enforcement agentsMental health cliniciansRoles of participantsPhysical injuryUrban violenceU.S. citiesClinical correlatesHealth cliniciansHigh riskMajority of incidentsParticipants' homesTypes of incidentsViolenceChildren's exposureMultivariate regressionInjuryEpidemiologyHomeExposureFemalesThreatIncidents