Walker Sarah C, Bishop Asia S, Gudino Juan, Parnes McKenna, Dean Taquesha, Azman Alya A, Vick Kristin, Gubner Noah
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, 4333 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA, 98105, USA.
School of Social Work and Criminal Justice, University of Washington, Tacoma, USA.
Prev Sci. 2025 Feb;26(2):282-292. doi: 10.1007/s11121-025-01785-z. Epub 2025 Feb 14.
Youth involved in the criminal legal system (YILS) are more likely to experience significant disruptions in social determinants of health. This contributes to, and is reciprocally affected by, ongoing contact with the legal system. Using multiple methods, the current study examined the feasibility and impact of a prevention cascade model designed to universally identify and address early signals of social determinants of health needs including housing and family cohesion using a cash-plus, navigator model. The analysis included 147 youth referred to the Housing Stability for Youth in Courts (HSYNC) program from four juvenile courts in one northwestern state from 2019 through 2022. Analyses revealed youth and families receiving cash-plus were five times more likely to engage in recommended services. Engagement in services across all types of need severity (prevention and crisis) exceeded published benchmarks for other prevention and intervention engagement models. These findings suggest non-coercive services using cash-plus is a highly promising model for connecting YILS and their families to services designed to strengthen social determinants of health.
卷入刑事法律系统(YILS)的青少年更有可能在健康的社会决定因素方面经历重大干扰。这既促成了与法律系统的持续接触,又受到其相互影响。本研究采用多种方法,考察了一种预防级联模型的可行性和影响,该模型旨在通过现金加导航员模式,普遍识别并解决包括住房和家庭凝聚力在内的健康需求社会决定因素的早期信号。分析纳入了2019年至2022年期间从美国西北部一个州的四个少年法庭转介到“法庭中的青少年住房稳定”(HSYNC)项目的147名青少年。分析显示,接受现金加服务的青少年和家庭参与推荐服务的可能性高出五倍。在所有需求严重程度类型(预防和危机)中参与服务的情况超过了其他预防和干预参与模式公布的基准。这些发现表明,使用现金加的非强制性服务是一种非常有前景的模式,可将卷入刑事法律系统的青少年及其家庭与旨在加强健康社会决定因素的服务联系起来。