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针对患有严重精神疾病的无家可归者的街头外展服务:它有效吗?

Street outreach for homeless persons with serious mental illness: is it effective?

作者信息

Lam J A, Rosenheck R

机构信息

VA's Northeast Program Evaluation Center and Yale Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT, USA.

出版信息

Med Care. 1999 Sep;37(9):894-907. doi: 10.1097/00005650-199909000-00006.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study examined data on case management clients who are homeless and have a severe mental illness to determine how those contacted through street outreach differ in their socio-demographic characteristics, service needs, and outcomes from those clients contacted in shelters and other health and social service agencies.

METHODS

As part of the Center for Mental Health Services' Access to Community Care and Effective Services and Supports (ACCESS) program, data were obtained from potential clients over the first 3 years of the program at the time of the first outreach contact (n = 11,857), at the time of enrollment in the case management program (n = 5,431), and 3 months after enrollment (n = 4,587).

RESULTS

Clients contacted at outreach on the street, as opposed to being contacted in shelters and service agencies, were generally worse off. They were more likely to be male, to be older, to spend more nights literally homeless before the contact, to have psychotic disorders, and took longer to engage in case management. They expressed less interest in treatment and were less likely to enroll in the case management phase of the project. Subjects contacted on the street who did enroll were more impaired than their street counterparts who did not enroll. Three month outcome data showed that enrolled clients contacted through street outreach showed improvement that was equivalent to those enrolled clients contacted in shelters and other service agencies on nearly all outcome measures.

CONCLUSION

Street outreach to homeless persons with serious mental illness is justified as these clients are more severely impaired, have more basic service needs, are less motivated to seek treatment, and take longer to engage than those contacted in other settings. Street outreach is further justified as it engages the most severely impaired among the street population. Street outreach also appears to be effective as the clients reached in this way showed improvement equal to that of other clients in most outcome domains when baseline differences were taken into account.

摘要

目标

本研究调查了无家可归且患有严重精神疾病的个案管理服务对象的数据,以确定通过街头外展接触到的人与在收容所及其他健康和社会服务机构接触到的人在社会人口学特征、服务需求及结果方面有何不同。

方法

作为心理健康服务中心的“获得社区护理及有效服务与支持”(ACCESS)项目的一部分,在项目的前三年,于首次外展接触时(n = 11,857)、个案管理项目登记时(n = 5,431)以及登记后3个月(n = 4,587),从潜在服务对象处获取数据。

结果

与在收容所和服务机构被接触到的服务对象相比,通过街头外展接触到的服务对象总体情况更差。他们更可能为男性、年龄更大、在接触前无家可归的夜晚更多、患有精神障碍,且参与个案管理的时间更长。他们对治疗的兴趣较低,参与项目个案管理阶段的可能性也较小。那些登记的通过街头外展接触到的对象比未登记的街头对象受损更严重。三个月的结果数据显示,通过街头外展接触到的已登记服务对象在几乎所有结果指标上的改善情况与在收容所和其他服务机构接触到的已登记服务对象相当。

结论

对患有严重精神疾病的无家可归者进行街头外展是合理的,因为这些服务对象受损更严重、有更多基本服务需求、寻求治疗的积极性较低,且比在其他场所接触到的人参与时间更长。街头外展也是合理的,因为它接触到了街头人群中受损最严重的人。考虑到基线差异时,通过这种方式接触到的服务对象在大多数结果领域的改善情况与其他服务对象相当,这表明街头外展似乎也是有效的。

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