与收容系统中涉及的个人的恢复住房可用性相关的因素。

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Meenakshi S Subbaraman, Amy A Mericle, Deidre Patterson-Manansala, Katherine J Karriker-Jaffe, Jason Howell, Faye S Taxman
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摘要

物质使用和监狱系统参与往往是联系在一起的,突出表明需要提供服务,支持离开监狱设施的人从物质使用障碍(SUD)中康复。康复住房提供住房和康复支持。然而,之前没有研究调查过康复住房和收容设施是否在同一地点。使用来自国家成瘾和治疗康复住宅研究(2020-2021,N=10,358)的数据,我们检查了靠近拘留设施的康复住房的可用性。结果表明,在美国,康复住所通常与州和联邦监狱和拘留中心并存。具体来说,与没有州立监狱的县相比,拥有任何恢复住房的几率高出74%,恢复住房密度高出35% (ps < 0.001)。联邦监狱也有类似的发现。未来的研究涉及离开州和联邦拘留所的患有SUD的个体,应该检查促进和抑制获得康复住房的因素,以及康复住房如何影响他们所在的社区。
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Factors Associated with Recovery Housing Availability for Individuals Involved in the Carceral System.

Substance use and carceral system involvement are often connected, highlighting the need for services that support recovery from substance use disorders (SUD) among those leaving carceral facilities. Recovery housing offers both housing and recovery support. However, no prior study has examined whether recovery housing and carceral facilities are co-located. Using data from the National Study of Addiction and Treatment Recovery Residences (2020-2021, N=10,358), we examined availability of recovery housing proximate to carceral facilities. Results show that recovery residences are often collocated with state and federal prisons and detention centers in the US. Specifically, the odds of having any recovery housing are 74% higher and recovery housing density is 35% higher than in counties without state prisons (ps < 0.001). There were similar findings for federal prisons. Future studies involving individuals with SUD who are leaving state and federal carceral facilities should examine factors facilitating and inhibiting access to recovery housing as well as how recovery housing affects the communities in which they are located.

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Journal of Drug Issues
Journal of Drug Issues SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
CiteScore
3.00
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Drug Issues (JDI) was incorporated as a nonprofit entity in the State of Florida in 1971. In 1996, JDI was transferred to the Florida State University College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, and the Richard L. Rachin Endowment was established to support its continued publication. Since its inception, JDI has been dedicated to providing a professional and scholarly forum centered on the national and international problems associated with drugs, especially illicit drugs. It is a refereed publication with international contributors and subscribers. As a leader in its field, JDI is an instrument widely used by research scholars, public policy analysts, and those involved in the day-to-day struggle against the problem of drug abuse.
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