Farquhar Stephanie A, Ryder Marianne, Henderlong Derek, Lowe Robert A, Amann Ted
Associate Professor at Portland State University School of Community Health, Portland, OR, USA.,
independent researcher and writer in Portland, OR, USA.,
Glob J Community Psychol Pract. 2014 Jun;5(1):1-14. doi: 10.7728/0501201408.
The study, funded by the Northwest Health Foundation of Portland, Oregon and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), was conducted as part of the HEARTH collaborative (Housing, Employment and Recovery Together for Health). HEARTH, established in 2010, is a community-academic partnership involving partners from Portland State University (PSU), Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU), and Central City Concern (CCC). Using the approaches of community-based participatory research (CBPR), these diverse stakeholders collaborated to co-develop research of direct relevance to the local community and to national academic and policy communities. This study employed qualitative methods and community-based participatory research principles to solicit personal experiences with housing, employment, and recovery programs. We recruited interview participants via CCC-operated housing programs, including Alcohol and Drug Free Community Housing (ADFC), family housing, transitional housing, and non-ADFC (low barrier) housing units. The manuscript presents interview themes based on the five broad categories of interview questions: housing, employment programs, recovery programs, definitions of recovery, and definitions of success. Co-authors describe recommendations for practice and research protocol based on our findings. Our results highlight the importance of involving consumers in the development, data collection, and analysis of research, and present the unique perspectives of those who experience homelessness, recovery, and the programs designed to assist them.
这项研究由俄勒冈州波特兰市的西北健康基金会和美国国家药物滥用研究所(NIDA)资助,是“健康住房、就业与康复合作项目”(HEARTH,即“住房、就业与康复共同促进健康”)的一部分。HEARTH成立于2010年,是一个社区与学术机构的合作项目,合作伙伴包括波特兰州立大学(PSU)、俄勒冈健康与科学大学(OHSU)以及中央城市关怀组织(CCC)。这些不同的利益相关者采用基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)方法,共同开展与当地社区以及国家学术和政策领域直接相关的研究。本研究运用定性方法和基于社区的参与性研究原则,以征集有关住房、就业和康复项目的个人经历。我们通过CCC运营的住房项目招募访谈参与者,这些项目包括无酒精和毒品社区住房(ADFC)、家庭住房、过渡性住房以及非ADFC(低门槛)住房单元。本文基于访谈问题的五大类呈现访谈主题:住房、就业项目、康复项目、康复的定义以及成功的定义。共同作者根据我们的研究结果描述了实践建议和研究方案。我们的研究结果凸显了让消费者参与研究的开发、数据收集和分析的重要性,并呈现了经历过无家可归、康复过程以及旨在帮助他们的项目的人们的独特观点。