Sznajder-Murray Brittany, Slesnick Natasha
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE.
J Soc Serv Res. 2011 Oct;37(5):457-468. doi: 10.1080/01488376.2011.585326.
Few interventions have been developed for substance-abusing homeless mothers. Among those interventions, high dropout rates (up to 85%) are consistently reported. Understanding homeless mothers' experiences with service providers may be an important first step to understanding ways to increase treatment engagement. Therefore, the current study used qualitative methods to gain a better understanding of homeless mothers' perceptions of service providers. A total of 28 mothers who were currently residing at a homeless shelter in a Midwestern city participated in three focus groups. Overall, mothers held negative perceptions of service providers related to understanding, support, and fear. Based upon this study's findings, recommendations are offered to improve service delivery and guide future research.
针对滥用药物的无家可归母亲,所开发的干预措施很少。在这些干预措施中,一直有报告称辍学率很高(高达85%)。了解无家可归母亲与服务提供者的经历,可能是了解提高治疗参与度方法的重要第一步。因此,本研究采用定性方法,以更好地了解无家可归母亲对服务提供者的看法。共有28名目前居住在中西部城市一家收容所的母亲参加了三个焦点小组。总体而言,母亲们对服务提供者在理解、支持和恐惧方面持有负面看法。基于本研究的结果,提出了改进服务提供的建议并为未来研究提供指导。