在加拿大一个小城市的青年经历无家可归和并发疾病的住房优先青年计划中检查减少危害。

IF 0.9 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Victoria Rozycki, Cal Bryce, Margaret Douglin, Maritt Kirst
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青年住房优先(HF4Y)是一项以青年为重点的调整,适用于完善的住房优先(HF)方法,为无家可归者提供住房和服务。鉴于青年无家可归与药物使用问题的可能性增加有关,HF4Y框架的一个核心原则是对药物使用采取减少危害的方法。然而,关于HF4Y的研究尚未审查如何在这些环境中具体实施减少伤害。本研究通过研究减少伤害的原则和理念是如何在针对无家可归和并发疾病的青年的HF4Y计划中实施和实施的,从而解决了这一差距。这项研究是对一项为期5年的HF4Y研究示范项目——在不列颠哥伦比亚省基洛纳和加拿大安大略省多伦多开展的重启项目——进行更大规模评估的一部分。采访了基洛纳基地的8位项目负责人和服务提供者,以收集他们对HF4Y项目中减少危害的看法。此外,还分析了项目文件和案例管理材料,以检查如何通过工作人员可用的指导工具和资源来实施和实施减少伤害。调查结果强调了在HF4Y计划范围内减少危害的几种方式,包括与青少年合作以确保安全使用物质;将青年与社区服务联系起来;为青年提供个别支援;减少对药物使用的耻辱感;并赋予使用毒品的青少年权力。还确定了减少危害交付的障碍,包括缺乏为积极使用药物的青年提供的低障碍住房以及一些房东的期望。这些研究结果强调,有必要加强对无家可归和药物使用问题青年的住房选择的宣传,并进一步研究解决促进和限制HF规划中减少伤害的其他背景因素。
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Examining Harm Reduction in a Housing First for Youth Program for Youth Experiencing Homelessness and Concurrent Disorders in a Small Canadian City.

Housing First for Youth (HF4Y) is a youth-focused adaptation of the well-established Housing First (HF) approach to housing and service provision for individuals experiencing homelessness. Given that youth homelessness is associated with an increased likelihood of substance use issues, a central tenet of the HF4Y framework is the use of a harm reduction approach to substance use. However, research on HF4Y has yet to examine how harm reduction is specifically being implemented in these settings. This study addresses this gap by examining how the principles and philosophies of harm reduction were operationalized and implemented in an HF4Y program for youth experiencing homelessness and concurrent disorders. This study was part of a larger evaluation of a 5-year HF4Y research demonstration project - the Restart Project in Kelowna, British Columbia, and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Eight program leaders and service providers at the Kelowna site were interviewed to gather their perspectives on harm reduction delivery within the HF4Y program. Additionally, program documents and case management materials were analyzed to examine how harm reduction was operationalized and implemented through the guiding tools and resources available to staff for program delivery. Findings highlighted several ways in which harm reduction was being delivered within the HF4Y program, including working with youth to ensure safe substance use; connecting youth to services in the community; providing youth with individualized support; reducing stigma around substance use; and empowering youth who use substances. Barriers to harm reduction delivery were also identified, including a lack of low-barrier housing for youth who actively use substances and the expectations of some landlords. These findings emphasize the need for increased advocacy for housing options for youth experiencing homelessness and substance use issues and further research to address other contextual factors promoting and limiting harm reduction delivery in HF programming.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Communityis on the cutting edge of social action and change, not only covering current thought and developments, but also defining future directions in the field. Under the editorship of Joseph R. Ferrari since 1995, Prevention in Human Services was retitled as the Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Communityto reflect its focus of providing professionals with information on the leading, effective programs for community intervention and prevention of problems. Because of its intensive coverage of selected topics and the sheer length of each issue, the Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community is the first-and in many cases, primary-source of information for mental health and human services development.
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