The existence of racially/ethnically based health disparities is well established, both within the civilian community and among Service Members and Veterans. Experiences of discrimination are acute and chronic stressors that substantially contribute to greater emotional distress, poorer health behavior, lower healthcare utilization and increased allostatic load, all of which undermine well-being, functioning and Whole Health. An innovative clinical program, the Race-Based Stress/Trauma and Empowerment (RBSTE) group, was developed to help Veterans of Color to build coping resources and empowerment. Although qualitative data suggest the promise of this intervention, systematic evaluation is lacking. The proposed feasibility project will lay the groundwork for a future randomized controlled trial to evaluate RBSTE as compared to a control group in terms of Whole Health, functioning and mental/physical wellness. The project thus begins a program of research to address the health implications of systemic racism.
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Enrollment Rate
Timeframe: week 0
Initiation Rate
Timeframe: week 1
Per Protocol Completion
Timeframe: week 8
Intent-to-treat Completion
Timeframe: week 8
Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM)
Timeframe: week 8
Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM)
Timeframe: week 8
Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM)
Timeframe: week 8