2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.781484
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Using Trauma Informed Principles in Health Communication: Improving Faith/Science/Clinical Collaboration to Address Addiction

Abstract: Problematic substance use is a pressing global health problem, and dissemination and implementation of accurate health information regarding prevention, treatment, and recovery are vital. In many nations, especially the US, many people are involved in religious groups or faith communities, and this offers a potential route to positively affect health through health information dissemination in communities that may have limited health resources. Health information related to addiction will be used as the backdr… Show more

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“…The third implication of using trauma-informed language is centered on community-engaged efforts. Using trauma-informed language also reflects an intentionality in the process of community partnering as in existing public health work [ 53 ]. For initiatives with low community engagement, the principles of trauma-informed approaches can be used to identify and limit unintended consequences related to each principle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third implication of using trauma-informed language is centered on community-engaged efforts. Using trauma-informed language also reflects an intentionality in the process of community partnering as in existing public health work [ 53 ]. For initiatives with low community engagement, the principles of trauma-informed approaches can be used to identify and limit unintended consequences related to each principle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(reza, Ansari & Mahjob, 2022). Finally, they consider patients' spiritual beliefs (Clements, Cyphers, Whittaker, Hamilton & McCarty, 2021), as well as ethical standards and legal frameworks (Merminod & Benaroyo, 2021).…”
Section: Corporate Communication In Hospitalsmentioning
confidence: 99%