About this trial
Exposure to sexual violence disproportionally impacts women Veterans and can have profound negative impacts on daily functioning. Current treatments for sexual violence focus on psychiatric symptoms and ignore frequently co-occurring physical and psychosocial concerns. Exercise can improve trauma-related physical, mental, and psychosocial health conditions and may help women who have experienced sexual violence. Yet, women Veterans experience many barriers to participating in exercise and prefer interventions that are tailored to their preferences. This proposal will develop and test an exercise intervention tailored specifically to women Veterans who have experienced sexual violence. Treatment development will be informed by women Veterans with histories of sexual violence and their providers. Feasibility and acceptability will be tested, and outcomes will be explored to inform future research. This intervention is urgently needed to address gaps in integrative care and persistent trauma-related health concerns among women Veterans with histories of sexual violence.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Veteran self-identifies as woman
has a history of sexual violence at any point in their lifetime
between the ages of 21 an 65
currently does not meet physical activity level guidelines
Disqualifiers
does not identify a safe and private location for exercise participation
severe drug or alcohol use disorder within the past year
neurological disorder
systemic illness affecting central nervous system function
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Exercise