Examining Risk Factors and Protective Resources as Predictors of Recovery Among Youth With Mental Illness and Lived Experience of Homelessness

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Stéphanie Manoni-Millar, J. Distasio, Eric Latimer, J. Somers, V. Stergiopoulos, N. Kerman, Laurence Roy, T. Aubry
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High level of mental health problems are a critical concern among youth experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. Using data from a randomized controlled trial on Housing First in Canada, this study examined the risk factors and protective resources associated with mental health recovery among 215 homeless youth with mental illness at baseline and at a 24-month follow-up. At study entry, higher levels of recovery were associated with a lower number of adverse childhood experiences, less frequent presence of mental health symptoms, higher level of satisfaction with social relationships, and a higher level of psychological integration at baseline. At 24-months, a lower frequency of experiencing mental health symptoms and a higher level of psychological integration were associated with a higher level of recovery. The study’s findings highlight the importance of protective resources, notably having supportive social relationships and a sense of belonging in the community as contributors to mental health recovery
在患有精神疾病和无家可归的青年中,风险因素和保护资源作为康复的预测因素
严重的心理健康问题是正在经历无家可归或面临无家可归风险的青年的一个严重关切问题。本研究利用加拿大住房优先的随机对照试验数据,在基线和24个月的随访中,对215名患有精神疾病的无家可归青年进行了心理健康恢复相关的风险因素和保护资源的研究。在研究开始时,较高的康复水平与较少的不良童年经历、较少的精神健康症状出现、较高的社会关系满意度和较高的基线心理整合水平相关。在24个月时,经历心理健康症状的频率较低和心理整合水平较高与较高的康复水平相关。这项研究的发现强调了保护性资源的重要性,尤其是拥有支持性的社会关系和社区归属感,这些都有助于心理健康的恢复
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Youth & Society
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期刊介绍: For thirty-five years, Youth & Society has provided educators, counsellors, researchers, and policy makers with the latest research and scholarship in this dynamic field. This valuable resource examines critical contemporary issues and presents vital, practical information for studying and working with young people today. Each quarterly issue of Youth & Society features peer-reviewed articles by distinguished scholars and practitioners from a variety of disciplines and fields, including: sociology, public health, social work, education, criminology, psychology, anthropology, human services, and political science.
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