Nyamathi Adeline, Hudson Angela, Mutere Malaika, Christiani Ashley, Sweat Jeff, Nyamathi Kamala, Broms Theresa
School of Nursing.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2007 Oct 24;1:1-8.
In the United States, homeless youth are becoming increasingly entrenched in problem substance use, including high prevalence of alcohol abuse and injection use. A total of 54 substance-using homeless youth (18-25 years) participated in focus groups in order to provide their perspectives on barriers to and facilitators of seeking treatment. Participants were recruited from shelters in Hollywood, CA, and from a street-based, drop-in site in Santa Monica, CA. Participants identified personal barriers to treatment, but reported that facilitators of treatment tended to be more systematic. Homeless youth used and abused substances to dim the psychological effects of living on the streets. They appreciated programs that facilitated treatment and rehabilitation such as mentoring, support groups, and alternative choices to substance use. Implications point to the need for further development and research on culturally-appropriate, age-sensitive programs for homeless youth. The experiences of these youth underscore the need for strategic interventions.
在美国,无家可归的青少年越来越深陷物质使用问题,包括酗酒和注射吸毒的高发生率。共有54名有物质使用问题的无家可归青少年(18至25岁)参加了焦点小组,以便提供他们对寻求治疗的障碍和促进因素的看法。参与者从加利福尼亚州好莱坞的收容所和加利福尼亚州圣莫尼卡的一个街头救助点招募而来。参与者指出了个人层面寻求治疗的障碍,但报告称治疗的促进因素往往更具系统性。无家可归的青少年使用和滥用物质以减轻流落街头的心理影响。他们赞赏有助于治疗和康复的项目,如指导、支持小组以及物质使用的替代选择。这表明需要进一步开发和研究针对无家可归青少年的文化适宜、年龄敏感型项目。这些青少年的经历凸显了进行战略干预的必要性。