Resilience and Challenges Among Women With Histories of Addiction and Victimization Newly Admitted to a Sober Living Home: A Brief Report.
Katie M EdwardsLaura SillerPublished in: Violence against women (2023)
This study examined strengths (i.e., empowerment, purpose) and challenges (i.e., depressive and posttraumatic stress disorder symptomatology, financial and housing worries) experienced by women ( N = 44) with histories of addiction and victimization newly admitted to a sober living home (SLH). Women had moderate to high levels of both strengths and challenges. In general, strengths and challenges were inversely related (e.g., higher purpose was related to lower depression), and challenges were positively related (e.g., higher financial worries were related to higher posttraumatic stress symptoms). The findings remind us that women entering SLHs have myriad needs and that comprehensive services drawing upon women's resilience are needed.
Keyphrases
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- posttraumatic stress disorder
- pregnancy outcomes
- climate change
- cervical cancer screening
- depressive symptoms
- primary care
- type diabetes
- pregnant women
- insulin resistance
- breast cancer risk
- physical activity
- sleep quality
- adipose tissue
- mental health
- high intensity
- skeletal muscle
- mental illness
- drug induced