通过半结构化访谈和持续的比较分析,了解加州马林县无家可归的根本原因和预防策略。

Michaela F George, Kelsey M Bas, Joseph A Blakely, Naila I Saghir, Garrett T Siebels, Liliana Valle-Contreras, Sehrish Khan
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导读:即使在美国,无家可归的现象越来越普遍,但调查导致无家可归的情况的研究有限,特别是在加利福尼亚州的富裕社区。即使在有资源的情况下,这种缺乏了解也会使全州的健康和福祉、与基本必需品的联系、有效的预防战略和有意义的政策变化方面的不平等现象永久化。方法:该定性分析包括公共卫生研究人员于2023年春季进行的共24次半结构化访谈。向当地社区合作伙伴(里特中心)寻求支持的参与者(18岁及以上)接受了采访。访谈包括英语口头同意和一系列IRB批准的关于参与者可能导致无家可归的生活环境和背景的问题。采访记录被编码,并出现了几个主题。结果:专题分析支持三个主要主题:缺乏资源、精神健康斗争和过去的创伤以及安全和健康问题。资源的缺乏引起了人们对更多获得可持续住房机会的关注,从而首先防止无家可归。与心理健康的斗争源于极端的童年创伤,包括被遗弃的故事。在经历无家可归之前和之后都报告了药物使用和滥用。许多与会者对他们多年来与安全和整体健康的关系表示关切。结论:共同的主题表明,有反复出现的情况,导致个人经历无家可归。了解无家可归的根本原因可以帮助公共卫生部门、地方政府和各组织实施上游干预措施,防止无家可归现象长期存在。
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Understanding root causes of homelessness in Marin County, CA and prevention strategies through semi-structured interviews and constant comparative analysis.

Introduction: Even with the increased prevalence of homelessness in the US, there is limited research that investigates circumstances that can lead to homelessness, especially in affluent communities in California. This lack of understanding, even when resources are available, perpetuates the inequities in health and wellbeing statewide, connection to basic necessities, effective prevention strategies, and meaningful policy changes.

Methods: This qualitative analysis consisted of a total of 24, semi-structured interviews conducted in the Spring of 2023 by public health researchers. Participants (18 and older) who were seeking support from a local community partner (the Ritter Center) were interviewed. Interviews consisted of a verbal consent in English and a set of IRB approved questions about the participants life circumstances and background that may have led to homelessness. Transcribed interviews were coded, and several themes emerged.

Results: Thematic analysis supports three main themes: lack of resources, mental health struggles and past trauma, and safety and health issues. Lack of resources draws attention for more access to sustainable housing opportunities to prevent homeless in the first place. Struggles with mental health stemmed from extreme childhood trauma including stories of abandonment. Substance use and misuse were reported both before and after experiencing homelessness. Many participants expressed current concerns about their relationship with safety and overall health for many years.

Conclusions: Common themes suggest that there are recurrent circumstances that lead to individuals experiencing homelessness. Understanding the root causes of homelessness can help public health departments, local government and organizations implement upstream interventions to prevent the perpetuation of homelessness.

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