State-Level Support for Recovery Housing: Results from a National Collaborative Study of U.S. Single State Agencies.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Journal of psychoactive drugs Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-18 DOI:10.1080/02791072.2023.2253811
Robin A Thompson, David Johnson, Melanie Whitter, Madison Ashworth, Ernest Fletcher
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Abstract

Single State Agencies (SSAs) are responsible for managing the publicly funded alcohol and other drug prevention, treatment, and recovery service system. Recovery housing (RH) is an important recovery support service (RSS) for individuals experiencing substance use disorder (SUD). Despite its effectiveness, information on state utilization and support is limited. To assess state-level support for RH and its incorporation within the SSA-managed SUD service systems, we administered a survey with SSAs in the 50 United States and the District of Columbia. In total, 48 out of the 51 SSAs responded, yielding a 94% response rate. Findings indicate strong state-level support for RH in terms of it being an integral RSS (98%), part of state-level strategic plans (73%) and prioritized for funding (87.5%). States are making progress to formalize RH with 68% reporting RH had been defined formally or within their agency. However, activities around understanding the capacity and need for RH are limited, with 44% indicating a needs assessment had not been conducted. At the same time, states perceive RH as a priority RSS, with growing recognition of its positive impact on long-term SUD recovery. This research identifies the opportunities for stakeholders to further evolve and expand RH at the federal, state, and local levels.

州一级对康复住房的支持:美国单一州机构全国合作研究的结果。
单一州立机构 (SSA) 负责管理公共资助的酒精和其他药物预防、治疗和康复服务系统。康复住房 (RH) 是针对药物使用障碍 (SUD) 患者的一项重要康复支持服务 (RSS)。尽管它很有效,但有关各州利用和支持情况的信息却很有限。为了评估各州对康复住房的支持情况以及将其纳入 SSA 管理的 SUD 服务体系的情况,我们对美国 50 个州和哥伦比亚特区的 SSA 进行了调查。在 51 个社会保障机构中,共有 48 个做出了回应,回应率为 94%。调查结果表明,各州都大力支持生殖健康,将其作为一个不可分割的 RSS(98%)、州级战略计划的一部分(73%)和优先资助事项(87.5%)。各州在使生殖健康正规化方面正在取得进展,68%的州报告说,生殖健康已在其机构内得到正式界定。然而,围绕了解生殖健康方面的能力和需求所开展的活动十分有限,44%的州表示尚未开展需求评估。与此同时,各州将生殖健康视为一个优先的 RSS,并日益认识到其对长期 SUD 恢复的积极影响。这项研究为利益相关者在联邦、州和地方层面进一步发展和扩大生殖健康提供了机会。
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