无家可归的年轻母亲的物质使用和自我效能的住房和支持服务:一项随机对照试验

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jsat.2022.108917
Natasha Slesnick , Jing Zhang , Xin Feng , Allen Mallory , Jared Martin , Ruri Famelia , Brittany Brakenhoff , Tansel Yilmazer , Qiong Wu , Jodi Ford , Eugene Holowacz , Soren Jaderlund , Irene Hatsu , Ellison Luthy , Laura Chavez , Laura Walsh , Kelly Kelleher
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目的无家可归的母亲要照顾年幼的孩子,与高药物使用率和低自我效能感作斗争。然而,数量有限的研究已经检查了这些与住房和支助服务有关的结果。参与者被随机分配到:(1)住房+支持服务(n = 80),(2)仅住房(n = 80),或(3)正常服务(SAU) (n = 80),并在基线后3个月、6个月、9个月和12个月重新评估。该研究从中西部一个大城市的无家可归者服务机构和广告中招募了一个以社区为基础的样本。参与者这项研究招募了240名年龄在18到24岁之间的女性,她们无家可归,患有药物使用障碍(SUD),并且有一个6岁以下的亲生孩子在她们的照顾下。测量方法采用90表格半结构化访谈法测量酒精和药物使用频率,采用Pearlin和Schooler(1978) 7项掌握量表测量自我效能。总体而言,随着时间的推移,母亲们在药物使用和自我效能方面都有了显著的改善。然而,正如预期的那样,改变模式区分了干预组,更多的母亲在住房+支持服务方面表现出更好的物质使用和自我效能。出乎意料的是,更多的母亲在SAU比那些只住在房子里的母亲表现出更好的结果。结论随着时间的推移,药物使用减少,自我效能感增加,但改变的模式是干预组的特征。特别是,调查结果表明,在向这一人口提供住房时,还应提供支持性服务。
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Housing and supportive services for substance use and self-efficacy among young mothers experiencing homelessness: A randomized controlled trial

Aims

Homeless mothers with young children in their care contend with high rates of substance use and low self-efficacy. However, a limited number of studies have examined these outcomes associated with housing and supportive services.

Design

Participants were randomly assigned to: (1) housing + support services (n = 80), (2) housing-only (n = 80), or (3) services as usual (SAU) (n = 80) and were re-assessed at 3-, 6-, 9- and 12-months postbaseline.

Settings

The study recruited a community-based sample from homeless service agencies and advertisements in a large Midwestern city.

Participants

The study recruited two hundred forty (N = 240) women between the ages of 18 to 24 years, experiencing homelessness and with a substance use disorder (SUD) who also had a biological child under the age of 6 years in their care.

Measurements

We measured frequency of alcohol and drug use using the Form 90 semi-structured interview, and self-efficacy using Pearlin and Schooler's (1978) 7-item Mastery Scale.

Findings

Overall, mothers showed significant improvement in substance use and self-efficacy over time in each condition. However, as expected, patterns of change differentiated intervention groups with more mothers showing better substance use and self-efficacy outcomes in housing + supportive services than in SAU. Unexpectedly, more mothers in SAU showed better outcomes than those in housing-only.

Conclusions

Substance use decreased and self-efficacy increased over time, but patterns of change characterized the intervention groups. In particular, findings suggest that when providing housing to this population, supportive services should also be offered.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (JSAT) features original reviews, training and educational articles, special commentary, and especially research articles that are meaningful to the treatment of alcohol, heroin, marijuana, and other drugs of dependence. JSAT is directed toward treatment practitioners from all disciplines (medicine, nursing, social work, psychology, and counseling) in both private and public sectors, including those involved in schools, health centers, community agencies, correctional facilities, and individual practices. The editors emphasize that JSAT articles should address techniques and treatment approaches that can be used directly by contemporary practitioners.
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