“…In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‐Fifth Edition ( DSM‐5 ; American Psychiatric Association, 2013), the precipitating event or stressor is known as Criterion A and involves direct or indirect exposure to “death, threatened death, actual or threatened serious injury, or actual or threatened sexual violence.” The experience of homelessness may qualify for Criterion A as illustrated by comments made by individuals experiencing homelessness, such as “I thought I was going to die” (Law, 2019) and “My fear is being found on the street, but no one knowing how to help me or who I am” (Song et al, 2007). There are also many studies that have found homelessness is linked to substantially elevated rates of health morbidities, physical and sexual victimization, and mortality (Gorman & Rowan, 2019; Nilsson et al, 2018; Riley et al, 2020; Schinka et al, 2016; Tong et al, 2019).…”