Development and Overview of a Hospital-Based PTSD Screening and Early Intervention Program for Gunshot Injury Survivors: The RISE Program

Author:

Williams Joah L.123ORCID,Gleason Vivian L.3,Wilfred Salomé A.3,Friend Rosemary2,Howard Jeffrey2,Freese Sharon A.2,Moncure Michael24,Peters Baker Jean5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA

2. University Health, Kansas City, MO, USA

3. Department of Psychology, University of Missouri – Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, USA

4. Department of Surgery, University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO, USA

5. Jackson County Prosecutor's Office, Kansas City, MO, USA

Abstract

Hospital-based early mental health interventions are growing in interest among researchers and policymakers given their potential to reach trauma-exposed populations with limited access to mental health services. This paper presents the conceptual framework for the RISE Program, a multidisciplinary, hospital-based early mental health intervention program for gunshot injury survivors. The RISE Program began as an academic-community partnership and draws on existing models of hospital-based mental health intervention to provide support across the continuum of trauma care. Background information regarding program development is provided along with a deidentified case example of a survivor who received services to illustrate the program model.

Funder

Jackson County COMBAT

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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