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  • Community violence intervention (CVI) programs face challenges with workforce well-being due to repeated exposure to trauma.
  • Existing research on indirect trauma in CVI practitioners is limited, focusing narrowly on frontline roles and lacking consistent definitions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address gaps in understanding workforce-wide stress and organizational support within CVI programs.
  • To examine secondary traumatic stress (STS) and professional quality of life (ProQOL) among CVI practitioners.

Main Methods:

  • A scoping review of literature published between 2000-2024 was conducted using seven databases and Google Scholar.
  • A pilot survey assessed STS and ProQOL in 75 CVI practitioners across various roles.
  • Inclusion criteria focused on empirical or conceptual articles on indirect trauma in CVI settings.

Main Results:

  • The scoping review identified inconsistent terminology and limited data on workforce-wide stress and organizational support.
  • Pilot survey results indicated high levels of stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue among CVI practitioners.
  • Despite access to training and peer support, practitioners reported significant emotional burdens.

Conclusions:

  • There is a critical need for standardized measurement tools for indirect trauma in CVI settings.
  • Larger, more representative samples are required to fully understand the scope of stress and support needs.
  • Implementing stronger trauma-informed organizational practices is essential for CVI workforce sustainability.