J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2024;35(3):852-865.
For transition-aged youth experiencing homelessness (TAYEH) moving to transitional housing, a motivational network intervention (MNI) may help modify high-risk networks, thereby reducing substance use and strengthening prosocial connections.
Thirty-six TAYEH received a four-session MNI integrated into usual housing case management or usual case management. Intervention acceptability, feasibility, and motivational interviewing fidelity were evaluated.
Nearly all participants would recommend the MNI to others, formed goals, and believed the program improved their lives. Case managers delivered the program with fidelity. However, sample size and number of sessions delivered fell short of targets due to COVID-19 disruptions and other factors and limited our ability to examine preliminary effects on substance use and network outcomes in a fully powered trial.
Case managers can successfully deliver the MNI, but its use may not be feasible unless adaptations are made to accommodate the instability this population faces when they enter housing.
对于无家可归的过渡年龄青年(TAYEH)来说,过渡性住房的搬迁,动机网络干预(MNI)可能有助于改变高危网络,从而减少物质使用并增强亲社会联系。
36 名 TAYEH 接受了四次 MNI 干预,整合到常规住房案例管理或常规案例管理中。评估了干预的可接受性、可行性和动机访谈的保真度。
几乎所有参与者都会向他人推荐 MNI,制定目标,并认为该项目改善了他们的生活。案例经理忠实地提供了该项目。然而,由于 COVID-19 造成的中断和其他因素,样本量和实施的疗程数都低于目标,这限制了我们在一项充分有效的试验中检验该项目对物质使用和网络结果的初步影响的能力。
案例经理可以成功地提供 MNI,但除非对该项目进行调整以适应这一人群进入住房时面临的不稳定因素,否则其使用可能不可行。