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“……他将面临与被监禁之前相同的情况”:对物质使用障碍服务需求的认知。

"…he's going to be facing the same things that he faced prior to being locked up": perceptions of service needs for substance use disorders.

作者信息

Beeler Sara, Renn Tanya, Pettus Carrie

机构信息

Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois Chicago, 1040 W Harrison St., 4420 ETMSW MC 309, Chicago, IL, 60607, USA.

College of Social Work, Institute for Justice Research and Development, Florida State University, 296 Champions Way, University Center, Building C - Suite 2500, Tallahassee, FL, 32306-2570, USA.

出版信息

Health Justice. 2023 Mar 2;11(1):13. doi: 10.1186/s40352-023-00213-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

High rates of substance use disorders (SUDs) exist among justice-involved populations (i.e., persons incarcerated or recently released). SUD treatment is crucial for justice-involved populations as unmet treatment need increases reincarceration risk and impacts other behavioral health sequalae. A limited understanding of health needs (i.e. health literacy) can be one reason for unmet treatment needs. Social support is critical to seeking SUD treatment and post-incarceration outcomes. However, little is known about how social support partners understand and influence SUD service utilization among formerly incarcerated persons.

METHODS

This mixed method, exploratory study utilized data from a larger study comprised of formerly incarcerated men (n = 57) and their selected social support partners (n = 57) to identify how social support partners understand the service needs of their loved ones recently released from prison who returned to the community with a diagnosis of a SUD. Qualitative data included 87 semi-structured interviews with the social support partners covering post-release experiences with their formerly incarcerated loved one. Univariates were conducted on the quantitative service utilization data and demographics to complement the qualitative data.

RESULTS

Majority of the formerly incarcerated men identified as African American (91%) averaging 29 years of age (SD = 9.58). Most social support partners were a parent (49%). Qualitative analyses revealed that most social support partners avoided using or did not know the language to use regarding the formerly incarcerated person's SUD. Treatment needs were often attributed to focus on peer influences and spending more time at their residence/housing. Analyses did reveal that when treatment needs were recommended in the interviews, social support partners reported employment and education services to be most needed for the formerly incarcerated person. These findings align with the univariate analysis with their loved ones reporting employment (52%) and education (26%) as their most reported service utilized post-release, compared to only 4% using substance abuse treatment.

CONCLUSION

Results provide preliminary evidence suggesting social support partners do influence the types of services accessed by formerly incarcerated persons with SUD. The findings of this study emphasize the need for psychoeducation during and after incarceration for individuals with SUDs and their social support partners.

摘要

背景

在涉及司法程序的人群(即被监禁者或近期获释者)中,物质使用障碍(SUDs)的发生率很高。SUD治疗对于涉及司法程序的人群至关重要,因为未满足的治疗需求会增加再次入狱的风险,并影响其他行为健康后遗症。对健康需求(即健康素养)的了解有限可能是未满足治疗需求的一个原因。社会支持对于寻求SUD治疗和出狱后的结果至关重要。然而,对于社会支持伙伴如何理解并影响曾经被监禁者的SUD服务利用情况,我们知之甚少。

方法

这项混合方法的探索性研究利用了一项更大规模研究的数据,该研究包括曾经被监禁的男性(n = 57)及其选定的社会支持伙伴(n = 57),以确定社会支持伙伴如何理解其近期从监狱获释、被诊断患有SUD并重返社区的亲人的服务需求。定性数据包括对社会支持伙伴进行的87次半结构化访谈,内容涵盖他们与曾经被监禁的亲人出狱后的经历。对定量服务利用数据和人口统计学进行单变量分析,以补充定性数据。

结果

大多数曾经被监禁的男性为非裔美国人(91%),平均年龄29岁(标准差 = 9.58)。大多数社会支持伙伴是父母(49%)。定性分析显示,大多数社会支持伙伴避免提及或不知道如何谈论曾经被监禁者的SUD。治疗需求往往归因于同伴影响以及在住所/住房花费更多时间。分析确实显示,在访谈中建议提出治疗需求时,社会支持伙伴报告称曾经被监禁者最需要就业和教育服务。这些发现与单变量分析结果一致,其亲人报告称出狱后使用最多的服务是就业(52%)和教育(26%),而只有4%的人使用药物滥用治疗服务。

结论

研究结果提供了初步证据,表明社会支持伙伴确实会影响患有SUD的曾经被监禁者所使用的服务类型。本研究结果强调,对于患有SUD的个人及其社会支持伙伴,在监禁期间和之后都需要进行心理教育。

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