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Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research | 2005

Physical health burdens of women with trauma histories and co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders

Mary Jo Larson; Lisa Miller; Marion A. Becker; Erin Richardson; Nina Kammerer; Jennifer Thom; Joanne Gampel; Andrea Savage

This article documents the physical health burdens of participants in a large, federally funded cross-site study of specialized services for women with histories of trauma (physical or sexual abuse) and co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders. Nearly half of the 2729 women in the study (48%) reported serious physical illnesses that frequently limited their daily life activities or required them to use special equipment. Nearly half (46%) rated their health status as only fair or poor. Given the prevalence of physical illnesses in this population, behavioral service providers should discuss with clients their overall health and how it might hinder their participation in treatment for trauma, substance abuse, and mental illness, and policymakers should consider this need when designing behavioral health requirements, setting reimbursement rates, and allocating funds.


Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research | 2008

Consumer Perceptions of Integrated Trauma-Informed Services among Women with Co-Occurring Disorders

Colleen Clark; M. Scott Young; Elizabeth W. Jackson; Carla J. Graeber; Ruta Mazelis; Nina Kammerer; Nicholas Huntington

As part of a national, multi-site treatment outcome study, an instrument was designed to assess consumers’ perceptions of key services integrating trauma, mental health, and substance abuse issues, the Consumer Perceptions of Care (CPC). This study evaluates the psychometric properties of this instrument and analyzes consumers’ perceptions of the services they received. The results suggest that the measure has four factors: services integration, choice in services, trauma-informed assessment, and respect for cultural identity. These factors demonstrated adequate reliability, and the overall results suggested that the measure is a reliable, sensitive, and valid reflection of consumers’ perceptions of their services and their providers for diverse racial and ethnic groups. Women in the intervention programs perceived their services as more highly integrated for trauma, mental health, and substance use than women in the services as usual or comparison programs, supporting its utility as a measure of programs designed to provide integrated services.


Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research | 2005

The Assessment of Trauma History in Women With Co-occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Disorders and a History of Interpersonal Violence

Gregory J. McHugo; Yael Caspi; Nina Kammerer; Ruta Mazelis; Elizabeth W. Jackson; Lisa A. Russell; Colleen Clark; Jane M. Liebschutz; Rachel Kimerling


Children and Youth Services Review | 2009

Adolescents' perspectives on placement moves and congregate settings: Complex and cumulative instabilities in out-of-home care

Justeen Hyde; Nina Kammerer


Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment | 2005

Women, Co-occurring Disorders, and Violence Study: Evaluation design and study population

Gregory J. McHugo; Nina Kammerer; Elizabeth W. Jackson; Laurie S. Markoff; Margaret Gatz; Michael J. Larson; Ruta Mazelis; Karen Hennigan


Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research | 2005

Relational systems change: implementing a model of change in integrating services for women with substance abuse and mental health disorders and histories of trauma.

Laurie S. Markoff; Norma Finkelstein; Nina Kammerer; Peter Kreiner; Carol A. Prost


Archive | 2006

After the Crisis Initiative: Healing from Trauma after Disasters

Nina Kammerer; Ruta Mazelis


Journal of Traumatic Stress | 2010

Bedouin Wives on the Home Front: Living With Men Serving in the Israel Defense Forces

Yael Caspi; Ortal Slobodin; Nina Kammerer; Guy Enosh; Shai Shorer; Ehud Klein


Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research | 2005

Implementing a Model of Change in Integrating Services for Women With Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders and Histories of Trauma

Laurie S. Markoff; Norma Finkelstein; Nina Kammerer; Peter Kreiner; Carol A. Prost


Quaderns-e de l'Institut Català d'Antropologia | 2014

Catalan Festival Culture, Identities, and Independentism

Nina Kammerer

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Elizabeth W. Jackson

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Colleen Clark

University of South Florida

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Justeen Hyde

Cambridge Health Alliance

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Karen Hennigan

University of Southern California

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Lisa A. Russell

University of Southern California

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M. Scott Young

University of South Florida

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Margaret Gatz

University of Southern California

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