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IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Linh D Luong, Cilia Mejia-Lancheros, Fiona Kouyoumdjian, James Lachaud, Stephen W Hwang
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目的在加拿大多伦多的一项住房优先的随机试验中,确定精神病患者和无家可归者的长期监禁轨迹、住房优先干预的影响以及相关的预测因素。方法从2009年到2017年,对多伦多At Home/Chez Soi研究中心的参与者(n = 559)进行随访。研究的主要结果是监禁轨迹,使用基于群体的轨迹模型进行分析。使用多项逻辑回归来检验住房优先干预、基线社会人口统计学和健康特征以及监禁轨迹之间的关系。结果基于群体的监禁轨迹分为低(66.3%)、减少(23.1%)和高(10.6%)3种。年龄较小、无家可归发生早、无家可归持续时间较长、男性、药物和酒精依赖或滥用疾病以及创伤性脑损伤史是与低监禁轨迹相比监禁轨迹高和减少的重要预测因素。接受住房优先与监禁轨迹组没有显著相关。结论一小部分有精神疾病和无家可归经历的个体表现出持续高且长期的监禁轨迹。需要与精神卫生、住房和刑事司法系统进行多学科合作,特别是对未来被监禁风险增加的个人。该试验在ISRCTN注册中心注册(ISRCTN42520374)。
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Trajectories of Incarceration Over Six Years Among People with Mental Illness and Experiences of Homelessness: Predictive Factors Among Participants in a Randomized Trial of Housing First: Trajectoires d'incarcération sur six ans chez les personnes atteintes de maladie mentale et ayant connu l'itinérance-Facteurs prédictifs chez les participants à un essai à répartition aléatoire en marge du programme «Logement d'abord».

ObjectiveTo identify long-term trajectories of incarceration, impact of Housing First intervention, and associated predictor factors among people with mental illness and experiences of homelessness who participated in a randomized trial of Housing First in Toronto, Canada.MethodsParticipants in the Toronto site of the At Home/Chez Soi study (n = 559) were followed from 2009 to 2017. The primary outcome of interest was incarceration trajectories, analyzed using group-based trajectory modelling. Multinomial logistic regression was used to examine the association between Housing First intervention, baseline socio-demographic and health characteristics, and trajectories of incarceration.ResultsThree group-based incarceration trajectories were identified: Low (66.3%), decreasing (23.1%), and high (10.6%). Younger age, early onset of homelessness, longer duration of homelessness, male gender, drug and alcohol dependence or abuse disorders, and history of traumatic brain injury were significant predictors of high and decreasing incarceration trajectories compared to low trajectory. Receiving Housing First was not significantly associated with incarceration trajectory group.ConclusionsA small subgroup of individuals with mental illness and experiences of homelessness demonstrated a persistently high and long-term incarceration trajectory. Multi-disciplinary collaborations with mental health, housing and the criminal justice systems are needed, especially for individuals at increased risk of future incarceration.The trial is registered in the ISRCTN registry (ISRCTN42520374).

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CiteScore
7.00
自引率
2.50%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1956, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (The CJP) has been keeping psychiatrists up-to-date on the latest research for nearly 60 years. The CJP provides a forum for psychiatry and mental health professionals to share their findings with researchers and clinicians. The CJP includes peer-reviewed scientific articles analyzing ongoing developments in Canadian and international psychiatry.
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