Perspectives of treatment providers overseeing substance use disorder treatment among transition-age adults, aged 18–25 years

0 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Josh Aleksanyan , Zobaida Maria , Diego Renteria , Adetayo Fawole , Ashly E. Jordan , Vanessa Drury , Sam Kowala , Jamie del Rosario , Patricia Lincourt , Maria L. Morris-Grove , Sueun Hong , Sugy Choi , Charles J. Neighbors
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Abstract

Introduction

Transition-age (TA) adults, aged 18–25, have the highest prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) among all age groups yet they are less likely to seek treatment and more likely to discontinue it than older adults, making them a high-priority treatment population. While structural barriers and varying expectations of recovery may affect treatment initiation, insights from providers working with TA adults can reveal what further impels and impedes treatment engagement.

Methods

We conducted two focus groups with 14 front-line treatment providers, representing urban and rural outpatient, residential, and inpatient SUD care settings across New York State. Providers were selected through stratified sampling using restricted-access treatment registry data. A semi-structured interview guide facilitated discussions, and transcripts were analyzed to identify key themes.

Results

Providers report that TA adults prefer briefer, innovative treatment approaches over traditional modalities like A.A./12-step recovery, driven by a desire to rebuild their lives through education and career. Post-pandemic social disruptions were cited as exacerbating engagement challenges and increasing the need for integrating mental health support. Providers highlighted the potential of technology to enhance treatment engagement, though expressed concerns regarding social isolation and the fraying of childhood safety nets and support systems (e.g., housing) undermining successful treatment outcomes and transitions to adulthood more broadly.

Conclusions

Providers report and perceive various challenges—unmet mental health needs, social alienation, and housing insecurity—that impede TA adults from successful SUD treatment. Understanding providers' perceptions of the needs of young adults can inform patient and clinical decision-making, lead to the development of innovative treatment approaches tailored to TA adults and contribute to improved health outcomes over the life course.
治疗提供者对18-25岁过渡年龄成人药物使用障碍治疗的监督
在所有年龄组中,18-25岁的过渡年龄(TA)成年人的物质使用障碍(SUD)患病率最高,但与老年人相比,他们寻求治疗的可能性较小,而且更有可能停止治疗,这使他们成为高优先治疗人群。虽然结构性障碍和不同的康复期望可能会影响治疗的开始,但与TA成人一起工作的提供者的见解可以揭示进一步推动和阻碍治疗参与的因素。方法:我们对14个一线治疗提供者进行了两个焦点小组的研究,他们分别代表了纽约州的城市和农村门诊、住院和住院SUD护理机构。通过使用限制访问的治疗登记数据分层抽样选择提供者。半结构化的采访指南促进了讨论,并分析了笔录以确定关键主题。结果:服务提供者报告说,与A.A./12步康复等传统治疗方式相比,TA成年人更喜欢更简短、更创新的治疗方法,他们希望通过教育和职业重建自己的生活。大流行后的社会混乱加剧了参与挑战,增加了整合精神卫生支持的需求。提供者强调了技术在加强治疗参与方面的潜力,但对社会孤立以及儿童安全网和支持系统(例如住房)的磨损表示关切,这些问题影响了成功的治疗结果和更广泛地向成年过渡。结论:服务提供者报告并感知到各种各样的挑战——未满足的心理健康需求、社会疏远和住房不安全——阻碍了TA成人成功治疗SUD。了解提供者对年轻成人需求的看法可以为患者和临床决策提供信息,导致开发适合TA成人的创新治疗方法,并有助于改善整个生命过程中的健康结果。
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Journal of substance use and addiction treatment
Journal of substance use and addiction treatment Biological Psychiatry, Neuroscience (General), Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General)
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