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The lived experiences of becoming a homeless person with addiction in Tehran: how they are withdrawn from the mainstream community? 在德黑兰成为一名吸毒无家可归者的生活经历:他们是如何退出主流社区的?
IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2019.1567979
H. Rafiey, F. Alipour, Amir Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, Mostafa Mardani
ABSTRACT Understanding the experiences of street addicted people can help clarify the process of engaging people with this social problem. This study aims to discover the challenges of drug-dependent street people by exploring their lived experiences. This study was conducted using content analysis of qualitative interviews with 22 street recruited from within compulsory drug treatment centers in Tehran. Participants were selected through purposive sampling and their experiences of homelessness and addiction were collected through a semi-structured interview. After analyzing the data, three categories and eight sub-categories were determined. The main categories included instability, social distrust, and economic vulnerability. Instability includes experiences such as rejection from their home, street attraction, and avoiding returning home. The social distrust theme consists of experiencing the stigma related to addiction and high-risk behaviors. The economic vulnerability encompasses gradual capital loss and weakening their work status in the context of a weak economic foundation. Dependent drug use added to those isolating experiences leads to weakened family ties, and social and economic interactions and finally results in being disconnected completely from the community mainstream.
摘要了解街头成瘾者的经历有助于阐明让人们参与这一社会问题的过程。本研究旨在通过探索街头吸毒者的生活经历来发现他们面临的挑战。本研究采用定性访谈的内容分析方法,对德黑兰强制戒毒中心招募的22名街头流浪者进行了访谈。参与者是通过有目的的抽样选出的,他们的无家可归和成瘾经历是通过半结构化访谈收集的。在对数据进行分析后,确定了三个类别和八个子类别。主要类别包括不稳定、社会不信任和经济脆弱性。不稳定包括被家里拒绝、街头吸引力和避免回家等经历。社会不信任主题包括经历与成瘾和高风险行为相关的污名。经济脆弱性包括逐渐的资本损失和在经济基础薄弱的情况下削弱他们的工作地位。依赖性药物的使用加上这些孤立的经历,会削弱家庭关系、社会和经济互动,最终导致与社区主流完全脱节。
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引用次数: 7
How is participation related to well-being of homeless people? An explorative qualitative study in a Dutch homeless shelter facility 参与与无家可归者的福祉有何关系?荷兰无家可归者收容设施探索性质的研究
IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2018.1563267
M. Rutenfrans-Stupar, Bo Van Der Plas, Rick Den Haan, T. Regenmortel, R. Schalk
ABSTRACT The majority of homeless people is socially excluded which negatively affects their well-being. Therefore, participation-based programs are needed. The current research is conducted within a Dutch homeless shelter facility that offers educational, recreational, and labor activities to clients in an environment which is designed to feel safe (an enabling niche). The main aim of these activities is to facilitate social participation. We conducted two qualitative studies consisting of 16 semi-structured interviews, to explore clients’ experiences with participation in activities in relation to their well-being. The findings showed that clients experienced that participation had led to an improvement of physical, social, and mental well-being. In general, clients reported that due to participation in activities they have strengthened their social support network, improved their (mental and physical) health, self-esteem and personal growth. We concluded that in order to facilitate long-term positive outcomes of participation in practice, it is necessary to focus on group cohesion, and on the social worker’s behavior and attitude.
大多数无家可归的人被社会排斥,这对他们的福祉产生了负面影响。因此,需要以参与为基础的项目。目前的研究是在荷兰的一个无家可归者收容所进行的,该收容所为客户提供教育、娱乐和劳动活动,环境设计得很安全(一个有利的利基)。这些活动的主要目的是促进社会参与。我们进行了两项定性研究,包括16个半结构化访谈,以探索客户参与与他们的幸福感相关的活动的经验。研究结果表明,客户体验到参与导致了身体,社会和心理健康的改善。总的来说,客户报告说,由于参加了这些活动,他们加强了社会支持网络,改善了(身心)健康、自尊和个人成长。我们的结论是,为了促进参与实践的长期积极成果,有必要关注群体凝聚力,以及社会工作者的行为和态度。
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引用次数: 16
Rural homelessness: its effect on healthcare access, healthcare outcomes, mobility, and perspectives of novel technologies 农村无家可归:其对医疗保健的影响,医疗保健结果,流动性和新技术的观点
IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2019.1567978
Anthony Easterday, D. Driscoll, S. Ramaswamy
ABSTRACT Rural homelessness is an undeniable public health issue that is understudied in the research literature. The purpose of this study was to determine the sociodemographics, physical and mental health status, barriers to access to care, and perspectives on potential technological advances of homeless individuals. A structured 45–90 min interview was utilized to gather demographic, physical health, mental health, mobility, and technology use data from a sample of 75 homeless individuals within three shelters in three micropolitan Nebraska cities. Individuals in this region were more likely to be white, unmarried, and mobile who have various physical and mental health disorders. Adherence to treatment of mental health disorders ranged from 43–60 percent. This population had increased employment, access to healthcare services, and use of technology than predicted. Leaders from all over the country can use these data to help improve state and local efforts to better cater to this vulnerable population's needs.
摘要农村无家可归是一个不可否认的公共卫生问题,但在研究文献中研究不足。本研究的目的是确定无家可归者的社会人口统计、身心健康状况、获得护理的障碍以及对潜在技术进步的看法。结构化45–90 min访谈用于收集人口统计学、身体健康、心理健康、流动性和技术使用数据,这些数据来自内布拉斯加州三个微型城市三个收容所内的75名无家可归者。该地区的个人更有可能是白人、未婚、流动性强的人,他们有各种身心健康障碍。坚持治疗精神健康障碍的比例从43%到60%不等。这一人群的就业、获得医疗服务的机会和技术使用都比预测的要多。来自全国各地的领导人可以利用这些数据来帮助改善州和地方的努力,更好地满足这一弱势群体的需求。
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引用次数: 12
Everyday discrimination among formerly homeless persons in permanent supportive housing. 在永久性支助性住房中,对以前无家可归者的日常歧视。
IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-06-15 DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2019.1630959
Suzanne L Wenzel, Harmony Rhoades, Wichada LaMotte-Kerr, Lei Duan

Experiences of discrimination are associated with poor health and are particularly common among persons experiencing homelessness. Permanent supportive housing (PSH) provides a foundation for improved well-being among persons with homelessness histories, but research on discrimination among this population is lacking. We examined changes in experiences of, and perceived reasons for, everyday discrimination when persons moved into PSH. 421 adults in Los Angeles County completed baseline (pre-housing), 3-, 6- or 12-month post-housing structured interviews. Generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) examined change in discrimination outcomes, controlling for demographic characteristics. Everyday discrimination experiences decreased significantly when persons moved from homelessness into PSH, and remained consistently lower across the first year in PSH. Reports of homelessness/poverty, race/ethnicity, and neighborhood as reasons for discrimination also decreased from baseline levels. PSH may offer respite from everyday discrimination, but the persistence of discrimination and particularly racism in society requires structural solutions addressing implicit bias and systemic inequities.

遭受歧视与健康状况不佳有关,在无家可归者中尤为普遍。永久性支助性住房(PSH)为改善有无家可归史的人的福祉提供了基础,但缺乏对这一人群中歧视的研究。我们研究了当人们搬进PSH时,日常歧视的经历和感知原因的变化。洛杉矶县的421名成年人完成了基线(住房前)、住房后3个月、6个月或12个月的结构化访谈。广义线性混合模型(GLMM)检查了歧视结果的变化,控制了人口统计学特征。当人们从无家可归者转移到PSH时,日常歧视经历显著减少,并且在PSH的第一年一直保持较低水平。无家可归/贫困、种族/民族和社区作为歧视原因的报告也从基线水平下降。PSH可能会缓解日常歧视,但社会中持续存在的歧视,特别是种族主义,需要解决隐性偏见和系统性不平等的结构性解决方案。
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引用次数: 7
Longitudinal Cost of Services in a Homeless Sample with Cocaine Use Disorder. 可卡因使用障碍的无家可归者样本的纵向服务成本。
IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-03-27 DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2019.1598618
Emine R Ayvaci, David E Pollio, Barry A Hong, Carol S North

Homeless people with cocaine use disorder have multiple comorbidities and costly service needs. This study examined service costs associated with cocaine use and substance service use in substance, psychiatric, and medical service sectors. 127 homeless participants with cocaine use disorder were interviewed annually. Self-report and agency-report service use and cost data were combined. Pairwise comparisons were made with cocaine abstinence and substance service use in relation to mean and yearly proportional service costs in 3 service sectors. Among substance service users, achievement of abstinence was not associated with decreased substance service costs. Cocaine abstinence was associated with proportional reduction of substance service costs over time. Substance service use was associated with proportional reduction of psychiatric service costs over time among the abstinent subgroup. Conversely, substance service use was associated with continuing higher medical service expenditures in the abstinent subgroup and higher psychiatric service expenditures in those not abstinent. Homeless individuals who achieved cocaine abstinence after using substance services had decreased substance service expenditures. Individuals with continued substance service use had greater medical and psychiatric service costs. Policy based on maximizing benefits while minimizing costs appears insufficiently complex to incorporate the multiple needs and associated with costs of treating homeless populations.

有可卡因使用障碍的无家可归者有多种合并症和昂贵的服务需求。本研究考察了在物质、精神和医疗服务部门中与可卡因使用和物质服务使用相关的服务费用。每年对127名有可卡因使用障碍的无家可归参与者进行访谈。自我报告和代理报告的服务使用和成本数据相结合。两两比较可卡因戒断和物质服务使用与3个服务部门的平均和年比例服务成本的关系。在物质服务使用者中,戒断的实现与物质服务成本的降低无关。随着时间的推移,可卡因戒断与物质服务成本的比例降低有关。在戒断亚组中,随着时间的推移,物质服务的使用与精神科服务费用的比例降低有关。相反,药物服务使用与戒断亚组持续较高的医疗服务支出和非戒断亚组较高的精神病学服务支出相关。无家可归者在使用物质服务后实现了可卡因戒断,减少了物质服务支出。持续使用物质服务的个人有更高的医疗和精神服务费用。以利益最大化、成本最小化为基础的政策似乎不够复杂,无法将多种需求纳入其中,并与治疗无家可归者的费用相关联。
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引用次数: 0
Distance Matters: Geographic barriers to long acting reversible and permanent contraception for homeless women Veterans. 距离问题:无家可归妇女长期可逆和永久避孕的地理障碍退伍军人。
IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-05-22 DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2019.1619242
Lori M Gawron, Warren B P Pettey, Andrew M Redd, Ying Suo, David K Turok, Adi V Gundlapalli

Women Veterans who experience homelessness are at high risk of unintended pregnancy and adverse outcomes. Contraception could mitigate risks, yet access barriers exist across the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). We identified all US women Veterans, age 18-44y with evidence of homelessness in VHA administrative data between fiscal years 2002-2015, in order to document the geographic distribution of ever-homeless women Veterans in relation to VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) and assess geographic associations between long acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) or permanent contraception (PC) use. We calculated VAMC travel distance from last known ZIP Code. We used multivariate logistic regression models to explore contraceptive method associations. We included 41,722 ever-homeless women Veterans; 9.2% had LARC exposure and 7.5% PC. We found 29% of ever-homeless women Veterans resided >40miles from the nearest VAMC and increasing drive distance was negatively correlated with contraceptive exposure, especially for Veterans residing >100miles from a VAMC. Increasing distance to the nearest VAMC results in a geographic barrier to the most effective contraceptive options for women Veterans. The VHA is uniquely positioned to leverage its rural and homeless healthcare expertise to address geographic barriers and integrate comprehensive contraceptive services into established programs for high-risk Veterans.

无家可归的女性退伍军人意外怀孕和不良后果的风险很高。避孕可以降低风险,但整个退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)都存在获取障碍。我们在2002-2015财政年度的VHA行政数据中确定了所有有无家可归证据的18-44岁美国女性退伍军人,以记录退伍军人医疗中心(VAMC)中曾经无家可归的女性退伍军人的地理分布,并评估长效可逆避孕药具(LARC)和永久避孕药具使用之间的地理关联。我们根据最后一个已知的邮政编码计算了VAMC的旅行距离。我们使用多变量逻辑回归模型来探索避孕方法的相关性。我们包括41722名曾经无家可归的女性退伍军人;9.2%的人有LARC暴露,7.5%的人有PC暴露。我们发现,29%的无家可归的女性退伍军人居住在距离最近的VAMC>40英里的地方,驾驶距离的增加与避孕暴露呈负相关,尤其是居住在距离VAMC>100英里的退伍军人。与最近的VAMC的距离不断增加,导致女性退伍军人获得最有效避孕选择的地理障碍。VHA处于独特的地位,可以利用其农村和无家可归者的医疗专业知识来解决地理障碍,并将全面的避孕服务纳入为高危退伍军人制定的计划中。
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Social and psychological resources among homeless youth: protection against risk for physical victimization? 流浪青年的社会和心理资源:防止身体伤害的风险?
IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-02-26 DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2019.1585034
Kimberly A Tyler, Rachel M Schmitz, Colleen M Ray

This study examines child physical abuse, social and psychological resources, and street physical victimization among 150 homeless youth from the Midwest. Path analyses results show that males have higher self-efficacy than females, while older youth and those who experienced less child physical abuse reported higher self-esteem. Self-efficacy and self-esteem were positively associated with social support as was being younger and having experienced less child physical abuse. Younger respondents reported fewer difficulties obtaining basic necessities, and those who had less trouble finding these necessities experienced less street physical victimization. Females, younger youth, and those who experienced less child physical abuse reported lower rates of physical victimization. Agencies should be aware that many youth experiencing homelessness have trouble obtaining basic necessities, which increases risk for victimization. Moreover, the ability to obtain necessities appears to override the influential role of social support, further affirming the foundational importance of agencies helping youth meet their basic needs.

本研究以美国中西部150名无家可归的青少年为研究对象,探讨儿童身体虐待、社会及心理资源,以及街头身体受害情况。路径分析结果显示,男性比女性有更高的自我效能感,而年龄较大的年轻人和那些经历过较少儿童身体虐待的人则有更高的自尊。自我效能感和自尊与社会支持呈正相关,年龄越小,遭受的儿童身体虐待越少。年轻的受访者表示,获得基本必需品的困难较少,而那些找到这些必需品的困难较少的人经历了较少的街头身体伤害。女性、年轻的青少年和那些经历过较少儿童身体虐待的人报告的身体受害率较低。各机构应该意识到,许多无家可归的青年在获得基本必需品方面有困难,这增加了受害的风险。此外,获得必需品的能力似乎超过了社会支持的影响作用,进一步肯定了帮助青年满足其基本需要的机构的根本重要性。
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Applying the Housing First approach to single-site permanent supportive housing 将住房优先方法应用于单点永久性支持性住房
IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2018.1546796
A. Montgomery, Sonya Gabrielian, Meagan C. Cusack, E. Austin, S. Kertesz, Jesse K. Vazzano
ABSTRACT This study explored how the U.S. Departments of Housing and Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) program applies Housing First principles in the context of ten single-site programs. Focus group discussions with 64 HUD-VASH staff and community partners explored how the programs were influenced by Housing First principles and specific strategies to implement these principles in a single-site setting. Focus group respondents described resourceful ways that the principles of Housing First were implemented in their programs specifically related to (1) housing choice and structure, (2) separation of housing and services, (3) service philosophy, and (4) service array. Several of the Housing First domains cite the importance of integrated housing and the provision of services off-site; it was of particular interest to learn how single-site programs address these issues logistically. Lessons learned from this study include the importance of leveraging the independent yet overlapping tasks of case management and property management to ensure functional – if not geographic – separation of housing and services; maintaining staff on-site to address Veterans’ needs; working with community service organizations to complement the array of service available to residents; and housing single-site programs in mixed-use buildings.
摘要本研究探讨了美国住房和城市发展部退伍军人事务支持性住房(HUD-VASH)计划如何在十个单点计划的背景下应用住房优先原则。与64名HUD-VASH工作人员和社区合作伙伴进行的焦点小组讨论探讨了这些项目如何受到住房优先原则的影响,以及在单一地点实施这些原则的具体战略。焦点小组受访者描述了住房优先原则在其项目中的实施方式,具体涉及(1)住房选择和结构,(2)住房和服务分离,(3)服务理念,以及(4)服务阵列。住房优先的几个领域提到了综合住房和提供场外服务的重要性;了解单站点程序如何从逻辑上解决这些问题特别令人感兴趣。从这项研究中吸取的经验教训包括,利用案件管理和财产管理这两项独立但重叠的任务,确保住房和服务在功能上(如果不是地理上)分离的重要性;维持现场工作人员以满足退伍军人的需求;与社区服务组织合作,补充向居民提供的一系列服务;以及在混合用途建筑中容纳单点项目。
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引用次数: 9
Mothering in the margin: a narrative inquiry of women with children in a homeless shelter 边缘的母性:对无家可归者收容所里带着孩子的妇女的叙事性调查
IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2018-11-17 DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2018.1548091
Katharina A. Azim, Laurie Macgillivray, Donalyn Heise
ABSTRACT Women living with their children in residential treatment family homeless shelters are often stigmatized on multiple fronts: for their addictions, being “homeless”, and assumptions about their mothering skills. This qualitative narrative inquiry study explored women’s experiences of living in a homeless shelter with their children as they recover from alcohol/drug addiction. Specifically, we examined the various ways in which the women conceptualized and performed mothering while residing at the New Beginnings shelter (pseudonym) in the mid-Southern U.S. Understanding the complexities of the women’s social, emotional, and health-based contexts can enable institutions to examine and shape implicit and explicit assumptions surrounding motherhood. We employed semi-structured interviews with six women and analyzed transcripts using two rounds of thematic coding. Five recurring themes emerged. The findings illustrate the way “appropriate mothering” is situated in specific institutional, political, historical, and economic contexts. We suggest hegemonic assumptions need to be interrogated to better serve families in crisis.
与孩子一起住在寄宿治疗家庭无家可归者收容所的妇女经常在多个方面受到歧视:成瘾,“无家可归”,以及对其母亲技能的假设。这项定性叙事探究研究探讨了妇女在从酒精/毒品成瘾中恢复过来时与子女一起住在无家可归者收容所的经历。具体来说,我们研究了居住在美国中南部新起点庇护所(化名)的妇女概念化和执行母性的各种方式。了解妇女的社会、情感和健康背景的复杂性,可以使机构检查和塑造围绕母性的隐性和显性假设。我们对六名女性进行了半结构化访谈,并使用两轮主题编码分析了记录。五个反复出现的主题出现了。研究结果表明,“适当的育儿”是在特定的制度、政治、历史和经济背景下进行的。我们建议,需要质疑霸权假设,以便更好地为处于危机中的家庭服务。
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‘I hope one more flower will bloom in my life’: retelling the stories of being homeless in Japan through narrative inquiry “我希望我的生命中再绽放一朵花”:通过叙事探究复述日本无家可归的故事
IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2018-10-31 DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2018.1541638
Hiroko Kubota, D. Clandinin, V. Caine
ABSTRACT Once becoming homeless, people confront various challenges. Despite hardships in their lives, the voices of people who are homeless are often silenced in society and the multiplicity of their experiences are undermined. To recognize the impact of homelessness from their understandings of life, the study reports in-depth conversations with people who are homeless in Japan. Through the qualitative research methodology of narrative inquiry, I engaged in a close relationship with three men who are/were homeless and inquired into their experiences of being homeless. From our conversations, four narrative threads emerged; (1) living with memories of loss, (2) feeling of being without control, (3) feeling discouraged from weaving forward-looking stories, and (4) nourishing generosity amidst unexpected life circumstances. Considering these narrative threads, we highlight the diversity in the experiences of becoming/being homeless in Japan embodied by the stories of three men. We put forward recommendations for future practice and knowledge development to support people who are homeless.
一旦无家可归,人们就会面临各种各样的挑战。尽管生活艰难,但无家可归者的声音在社会上往往被压制,他们经历的多样性受到破坏。为了从他们对生活的理解中认识到无家可归的影响,该研究报告了与日本无家可归者的深入对话。通过叙事探究的定性研究方法,我与三个无家可归的人进行了密切的关系,并询问了他们的无家可归经历。从我们的谈话中,出现了四条叙事线索;(1)生活在失去的记忆中;(2)失去控制的感觉;(3)对编织前瞻性故事感到气馁;(4)在意想不到的生活环境中培养慷慨。考虑到这些叙事线索,我们通过三个人的故事来强调日本无家可归经历的多样性。我们为未来的实践和知识发展提出建议,以支持无家可归者。
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