RT Article T1 An Open Trial to Test Participant Satisfaction With and Feasibility of a Computerized Intervention for Women Veterans With Sexual Trauma Histories Seeking Primary Care Treatment JF Violence against women VO 27 IS 3/4 SP 597 OP 614 A1 Creech, Suzannah K. A1 Pulverman, Carey S. A1 Shin, Mollie E. A1 Roe, Kathryn T. A1 Tzilos Wernette, Golfo A1 Orchowski, Lindsay M. A1 Kahler, Christopher W. A1 Shea, M. Tracie A1 Zlotnick, Caron A2 Pulverman, Carey S. A2 Shin, Mollie E. A2 Roe, Kathryn T. A2 Tzilos Wernette, Golfo A2 Orchowski, Lindsay M. A2 Kahler, Christopher W. A2 Shea, M. Tracie A2 Zlotnick, Caron LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1750096927 AB Sexual trauma is prevalent among women veterans and associated with health risks including hazardous drinking, intimate partner violence (IPV), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Safe and Healthy Experiences (SHE) is a computerized intervention to reduce these health risks. SHE was pilot tested in an open trial (N = 20) with women veterans with a history of sexual trauma and associated health risks. Women reported high satisfaction with the intervention and computerized delivery and they evidenced reductions in hazardous drinking, IPV, and PTSD at 4 months. SHE appears to be satisfactory, feasible, and potentially beneficial to women veterans. K1 Post-traumatic stress disorder K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 hazardous drinking K1 women veterans K1 sexual trauma DO 10.1177/1077801219895102