Exploring Opportunities to Optimize Stress and Trauma-Focused Primary Care with Low-Income Midlife and Older Women

JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE FOR THE POOR AND UNDERSERVED(2022)

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Trauma and trauma-related symptoms often remain hidden in the lives of low-income midlife and older women. In primary care encounters, midlife and older women are infrequently asked about trauma histories, and symptoms of trauma are commonly misinterpreted. As stress and trauma raise risk morbidity and mortality, under-recognition of trauma is a health equity issue. This secondary qualitative analysis explores stress and trauma as factors that affect primary/ preventive care engagement in low-income midlife and older women. Semi-structured interviews were completed with 22 low -income midlife and older women from December 2020- January 2021. A deductive-inductive content analysis approach was guided by the Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations. Three catego-ries were identified: (1) stress and competing demands; (2) history and impact of trauma; (3) integrated trauma-related behavioral health focus. Co-designing and culturally adapting stress and trauma screening and interventions may optimize stress and trauma-focused primary care while promoting health equity with socially marginalized women.
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Health equity,midlife,older adults,primary health care,psychological stress,psychological trauma,stakeholder participation,women?s health
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