Elkington Katherine S, Robson Gail, Sichel Corianna E, Lee Jacqueline, Wasserman Gail A
Columbia University and New York State Psychiatric Institute.
Columbia University.
Crim Justice Behav. 2023 Jan;50(1):22-39. doi: 10.1177/00938548221121130. Epub 2022 Sep 8.
Despite high rates of substance use, youth involved in the juvenile justice system are unlikely to be linked to the treatment services they need. Family Connect is a flexible, family-focused, linkage intervention developed to address multilevel barriers and increase youth engagement in care through the introduction of a linkage specialist. We describe the components of Family Connect and present findings from the intervention pilot test comparing 18 youth-caregiver dyads to 95 historical controls on referral, attending intake and initiating treatment. Results indicated preliminary support for Family Connect as an approach to increase cross-systems linkage and access to behavioral health care. Findings also suggested support for the feasibility of the intervention and indicated that justice-involved youth and their caregivers found the intervention to be acceptable. In addition to discussing our findings in the context of recent justice reforms, and the importance of improving access to treatment, we make recommendations to inform a future trial of Family Connect.
尽管物质使用发生率很高,但参与少年司法系统的青少年不太可能与他们所需的治疗服务建立联系。家庭连接是一种灵活的、以家庭为重点的联系干预措施,旨在通过引入联系专员来解决多层次障碍,并提高青少年接受护理的参与度。我们描述了家庭连接的组成部分,并展示了干预试点测试的结果,该测试将18对青少年-照顾者二元组与95个历史对照组在转诊、参加入院评估和开始治疗方面进行了比较。结果表明,初步支持将家庭连接作为一种增加跨系统联系和获得行为健康护理的方法。研究结果还表明支持该干预措施的可行性,并表明涉及司法系统的青少年及其照顾者认为该干预措施是可以接受的。除了在近期司法改革的背景下讨论我们的研究结果以及改善治疗可及性的重要性之外,我们还提出了建议,以为未来的家庭连接试验提供参考。