Dixon L, Krauss N, Myers P, Lehman A
Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine at Baltimore 21201.
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1994 Dec;45(12):1196-200. doi: 10.1176/ps.45.12.1196.
The study assessed how clients' housing preference and other variables were related to the acquisition of Section 8 certificates, facilitating independent living, for homeless persons with severe mental illness who were being served by an experimental assertive community treatment team.
For 77 clients, demographic and clinical differences between receivers and nonreceivers of certificates were examined, and correlates of time from referral to the team to completion of the Section 8 application were analyzed. Reasons clients did not receive certificates and housing outcomes were summarized in relation to client preference.
The 34 clients who received certificates (44 percent) had significantly less psychopathology after three months than did nonreceivers and tended to have affective disorders rather than schizophrenia. Of the 43 nonreceivers, the two largest groups were 19 clients who did not want certificates and ten clients who wanted certificates but whom staff considered unable to live safely in an unsupervised apartment. The mean +/- SD length of time for application for a certificate was 5.7 +/- 5.8 months. Longer time to apply was significantly associated with having schizophrenia, having the team as a representative payee, and showing increased psychotic symptoms at referral and at three months.
The study suggests that it is possible to honor the housing preferences of the majority of homeless persons with severe mental illness if adequate resources are provided. However, staff may view persons who have schizophrenia and more symptoms as needing more supervision than those clients prefer. Homeless mentally ill persons may also take longer than more symptomatic persons to pursue independent living through a Section 8 certificate.
本研究评估了客户的住房偏好及其他变量与获得第8条证书(为患有严重精神疾病的无家可归者提供独立生活便利)之间的关系,这些无家可归者由一个实验性的积极社区治疗团队提供服务。
对77名客户进行了研究,考察了获得证书者与未获得证书者之间的人口统计学和临床差异,并分析了从转介到团队到完成第8条申请的时间的相关因素。总结了客户未获得证书的原因以及与客户偏好相关的住房结果。
34名获得证书的客户(44%)在三个月后的精神病理学症状明显少于未获得证书者,且倾向于患有情感障碍而非精神分裂症。在43名未获得证书者中,最大的两组分别是19名不想要证书的客户和10名想要证书但工作人员认为无法在无人监督的公寓中安全生活的客户。申请证书的平均时间(±标准差)为5.7±5.8个月。申请时间较长与患有精神分裂症、让团队作为代表收款人以及在转介时和三个月时出现更多精神病症状显著相关。
该研究表明,如果提供足够的资源,尊重大多数患有严重精神疾病的无家可归者的住房偏好是可能的。然而,工作人员可能认为患有精神分裂症且症状更多的人比这些客户自己希望的需要更多监督。与症状更明显的人相比,无家可归的精神病患者通过第8条证书追求独立生活可能也需要更长时间。