Freund Paul D, Hawkins Daniel W
Consumer Action and Response Team of Allegheny County, 938 Penn Avenue, Suite 501, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA.
J Health Soc Policy. 2004;18(3):87-93. doi: 10.1300/J045v18n03_05.
This study presents the perceptions of a sample of homeless people, living on the streets, in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Questions were asked that elicited their opinions about drug addiction, housing and treatment needs. Two-thirds of the 225 persons interviewed in 2000 and 2001 reported that they were not eligible for treatment or housing. Forty-two percent of those who received treatment for substance use disorders reported that their treatment was ineffective because aftercare and residential supports were not available to them. The major findings of this study were: That service eligibility requirements were a barrier to adequate care; and that more homeless persons would consider treatment if housing placement was part of the continuum of services.
本研究呈现了宾夕法尼亚州阿勒格尼县街头无家可归者样本的看法。研究提出了一些问题,以引出他们对药物成瘾、住房和治疗需求的看法。在2000年和2001年接受访谈的225人中,三分之二的人表示他们没有资格获得治疗或住房。在接受物质使用障碍治疗的人中,42%的人表示他们的治疗无效,因为他们无法获得后续护理和住宿支持。这项研究的主要发现是:服务资格要求是获得充分护理的障碍;如果住房安置是服务连续体的一部分,更多无家可归者会考虑接受治疗。