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减少药物滥用的出狱人员伤害:加利福尼亚预防与教育项目MORE项目的成果

Harm reduction for drug abusing ex-offenders: outcome of the California prevention and education project MORE project.

作者信息

Bowser Benjamin P, Jenkins-Barnes Tazima, Dillard-Smith Carla, Lockett Gloria

机构信息

Department of Sociology and Social Services, California State University, Hayward, California 94542, USA.

出版信息

J Evid Based Soc Work. 2010 Jan;7(1):15-29. doi: 10.1080/15433710903175841.

Abstract

MORE was a mobile outreach drug abuse prevention and HIV harm reduction program primarily for ex-offenders who are active drug users. Through case management, clients were provided substance abuse education, counseling, and referral. Long term goals of these services were to reduce their drug use and re-incarceration for drug related crimes. From January 2002 to May 2006, 487 unduplicated clients were recruited in year long cohorts and offered services. The program evaluation tool was the Federal Office of Budget and Management Government Performance and Results Act questionnaire. Government Performance and Results Act interviews were conducted at in-take into the program, approximately six months later and again approximately 12 months after their initial in-take. By the six and 12 month follow-up interviews, active drug using clients reported significant reductions in their use of alcohol, cocaine/crack, heroin, and fewer sex partners and crimes. Program completers reported significantly reduced cocaine/crack and heroin use as well as fewer days in jail and crimes than non-completers (p < .01 to .001). Six program components account for these reductions: case management, day-treatment, outpatient services, outreach, HIV/AIDS, and substance abuse education. The differences in program service intensity, income, and employment for program completers and non-completers were analyzed using logistic regression. The intensity of case management and all services received along with having higher income by month six were the most significant predictors of program completion.

摘要

MORE是一项流动外展药物滥用预防和艾滋病毒危害减少计划,主要针对有吸毒行为的刑满释放人员。通过个案管理,为客户提供药物滥用教育、咨询和转介服务。这些服务的长期目标是减少他们的药物使用以及因与毒品相关犯罪而再次入狱的情况。从2002年1月到2006年5月,在为期一年的群组中招募了487名无重复的客户并为其提供服务。项目评估工具是联邦预算和管理办公室的《政府绩效与结果法案》调查问卷。在项目开始时、大约六个月后以及初次进入项目大约12个月后进行《政府绩效与结果法案》访谈。在六个月和十二个月的随访访谈中,仍在吸毒的客户报告称他们的酒精、可卡因/快克、海洛因使用量显著减少,性伴侣和犯罪行为也减少了。项目完成者报告称,与未完成者相比,可卡因/快克和海洛因的使用量显著减少,入狱天数和犯罪行为也减少了(p < .01至.001)。六个项目组成部分促成了这些减少:个案管理、日间治疗、门诊服务、外展、艾滋病毒/艾滋病和药物滥用教育。使用逻辑回归分析了项目完成者和未完成者在项目服务强度、收入和就业方面的差异。个案管理的强度以及到第六个月时获得的所有服务,再加上较高的月收入,是项目完成的最显著预测因素。

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