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同伴康复社区成员的种族和民族构成,以及获取康复生态系统中组织资金的障碍。

Racial and ethnic composition of peer recovery community members and barriers to acquiring funding for organizations in the ecosystem of recovery.

机构信息

University of Missouri-Columbia, College of Health Sciences, Department of Public Health, 802 Lewis Hall, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.

University of Missouri-Kansas City, Collaborative Center to Advance Health Services, 2464 Charlotte St., Ste. 2417, Kansas City, MO 64108, USA.

出版信息

J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2024 Dec;167:209516. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209516. Epub 2024 Sep 7.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Organizations in the "ecosystem of recovery"-most often non-profits led and staffed by individuals with lived substance use disorder (SUD) experience-offer peer services, group counseling, and a wide variety of programs to help those struggling with SUD. The efforts of such organizations are effective in transitioning those suffering from SUD into long-term recovery. Despite well-established evidence depicting inequitable access to SUD treatment between BIPOC and non-Hispanic White Americans, there has been no empirical undertaking of whether organizations in the ecosystem of recovery face barriers to fund their operations based on the racial and ethnic composition of their community members.

METHODS

In this 2022 needs assessment, "Optimizing Recovery Funding," we combined the results of quantitative and qualitative data for a mixed methods analytic approach. The study employs bivariate descriptive statistics and inferences along with thematic analyses. From an initial list of 537 organizations across U.S. states and territories, 145 leaders of these organizations comprise our survey analytic sample. A total of 85 leaders participated in one of 16 focus groups, with 10 based on geography and 6 based on population identity. This needs assessment produced comprehensive data on the operations of organizations in the ecosystem of recovery.

RESULTS

A lack of training and existing organizational funding, as well as non-inclusive language in funding requests for proposals contributed to some organizations' decisions not to pursue certain grants and funding mechanisms. There were no statistical differences in applying for, nor success in receiving, federal and state funding between organizations serving predominantly BIPOC community members and those serving mostly non-Hispanic White community members. However, there were key instances of-at times inexplicable-inequity in funding outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

All leaders of organizations in the ecosystem of recovery who participated in the needs assessment made it clear that there are fundamental issues to accessing peer recovery operational and programmatic funding. Innovative strategies for developing inclusive and culturally responsive funding approaches that prioritize organizations predominantly serving historically marginalized communities are needed.

摘要

简介

“康复生态系统”中的组织——通常是非营利组织,由有过物质使用障碍(SUD)经历的个人领导和管理——提供同伴服务、小组咨询和各种项目,以帮助那些与 SUD 作斗争的人。这些组织的努力在帮助那些患有 SUD 的人过渡到长期康复方面是有效的。尽管有大量证据表明,在 SUD 治疗方面,非裔美国人、西班牙裔和美洲原住民与非西班牙裔白人之间存在不平等机会,但还没有实证研究表明,康复生态系统中的组织是否会因为其社区成员的种族和民族构成而面临运营资金的障碍。

方法

在这项 2022 年的需求评估“优化康复资金”中,我们结合了定量和定性数据的结果,采用混合方法分析方法。该研究采用了双变量描述性统计和推论以及主题分析。在最初的美国各州和地区的 537 个组织名单中,有 145 名组织领导人构成了我们的调查分析样本。共有 85 名领导人参加了 16 个焦点小组中的一个,其中 10 个基于地理,6 个基于人口身份。这项需求评估产生了关于康复生态系统中组织运营的全面数据。

结果

缺乏培训和现有组织资金,以及资金申请提案中不包括包容性语言,导致一些组织决定不寻求某些赠款和资金机制。在申请联邦和州资金方面,以及在获得资金方面,服务于主要是 BIPOC 社区成员的组织和主要服务于非西班牙裔白人社区成员的组织之间没有统计学差异。然而,在资金结果方面存在一些明显的、有时是无法解释的不平等现象。

结论

参与需求评估的康复生态系统中所有组织的领导人都明确表示,在获得同伴康复运营和项目资金方面存在根本问题。需要制定创新战略,以建立包容性和对文化敏感的资金方法,优先考虑主要服务于历史上边缘化社区的组织。

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