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爱尔兰都柏林无家可归者成瘾康复的障碍与促进因素:一个源自REC-CAP的拟议概念框架

Barriers and enablers of addiction recovery amongst people experiencing homelessness in Dublin, Ireland: A proposed conceptual framework adapted from the REC-CAP.

作者信息

Ingram Carolyn, Buggy Conor, Perrotta Carla

机构信息

Public Health, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy, and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Public Health, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy, and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2025 May;172:209669. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2025.209669. Epub 2025 Mar 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Worsening health disparities amongst individuals experiencing co-occurring homelessness and addiction underline a need to examine potential pathways towards recovery. This study consists of a secondary analysis to identify barriers and enablers of addiction recovery amongst people experiencing homelessness (PEH) in Dublin, Ireland, and to propose a conceptual framework adapted from the Recovery Capital Assessment & Recovery Planning Tool (REC-CAP).

METHODS

The analysis drew on two data sources collected between September 2022 and April 2023 as part of a qualitative, community health needs assessment: in-depth interviews with 19 providers working with PEH in Dublin, and ethnographic fieldwork conducted with 40 homeless clients attending a primary care and addiction services clinic in the city.

RESULTS

In addition to widely reported barriers to recovery such as limited access to housing, clients' recovery progress was blocked by unaddressed physical and psychological health conditions, and by harmful attitudes and beliefs about themselves, their substance use, and their treatment options. Societal stigma perpetuated those harmful beliefs and unfair access to recovery resources. Despite these barriers, once an individual found sufficient motivation to recover and reached a minimum threshold of physiological health and stability in their substance use, key elements of personal, social and community capital intersected and built upon each other to aid in recovery.

CONCLUSION

Key elements of recovery capital for PEH include a combination of self-confidence and self-efficacy, autonomy and freedom of choice, meaningful activities, social support, and access to satisfactory mental health, addiction, family, primary care, and housing supports. Though not essential for starting recovery, a safe and stable home is crucial for sustaining it.

摘要

背景

无家可归与成瘾问题并发的人群中,健康差距日益扩大,这凸显了审视康复潜在途径的必要性。本研究包括一项二次分析,以确定爱尔兰都柏林无家可归者成瘾康复的障碍和促进因素,并提出一个从康复资本评估与康复规划工具(REC-CAP)改编而来的概念框架。

方法

该分析借鉴了2022年9月至2023年4月期间收集的两个数据源,作为定性社区健康需求评估的一部分:对都柏林19名与无家可归者合作的服务提供者进行深入访谈,以及对该市一家初级保健和成瘾服务诊所的40名无家可归客户进行人种志实地调查。

结果

除了广泛报道的康复障碍,如住房获取受限外,客户的康复进程还受到未解决的身心健康问题,以及对自身、物质使用和治疗选择的有害态度和信念的阻碍。社会污名使这些有害信念长期存在,并导致康复资源获取不公。尽管存在这些障碍,但一旦个人找到足够的康复动力,并在物质使用方面达到最低限度的生理健康和稳定水平,个人、社会和社区资本的关键要素就会相互交叉并相互促进,以帮助康复。

结论

无家可归者康复资本的关键要素包括自信与自我效能感、自主性与选择自由、有意义的活动、社会支持,以及获得令人满意的心理健康、成瘾、家庭、初级保健和住房支持。虽然安全稳定的家对开始康复并非必不可少,但对维持康复至关重要。

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