UTHealth Houston School of Public Health , Houston, TX, USA.
UTHealth Houston School of Public Health in Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2024 Nov;60(8):1484-1492. doi: 10.1007/s10597-024-01301-7. Epub 2024 Jun 1.
Co-occurring mental health concerns are prevalent among substance use recovery housing residents. We sought to explore how residents with co-occurring mental health and substance use needs experience recovery housing. We conducted semi-structured interviews with residents (N = 92) in recovery homes across Texas and developed themes through thematic analysis. Residents note that living in a group home can exacerbate anxiety and paranoia, especially during periods of high turnover. Overwhelmingly, however, residents believe recovery housing improves their mental health. Residents use their shared lived experiences to support one another. Residents also express appreciation for the transition period offered by recovery housing, allowing them to solidify their recoveries before fully re-entering society. Participants describe recovery homes as a critical support for their co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns. These results provide key insights on how to better support mental health in recovery housing.
共同出现的心理健康问题在物质使用康复住房居民中很普遍。我们试图探讨有共同出现的心理健康和物质使用需求的居民如何体验康复住房。我们在德克萨斯州的康复之家对居民(N=92)进行了半结构化访谈,并通过主题分析得出主题。居民们指出,住在集体住房中会加剧焦虑和偏执,尤其是在人员更替频繁的时候。然而,绝大多数居民认为康复住房改善了他们的心理健康。居民们利用他们共同的生活经历来互相支持。居民们也对康复住房提供的过渡期表示感激,这让他们有机会在完全重新融入社会之前巩固自己的康复。参与者将康复之家描述为对他们共同出现的心理健康和物质使用问题的关键支持。这些结果提供了如何在康复住房中更好地支持心理健康的重要见解。