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在从监禁到社区的过渡过程中,康复支持和治疗联系至关重要,但向难以接触到的人群提供服务可能具有挑战性。本文将研究同伴导航员(PNs)和阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)女性在监狱释放后的Facebook联系,以探索女性使用PN服务,包括Facebook信息的目的和内容。作为司法社区阿片类药物创新网络(JCOIN)下一项更大规模临床试验的一部分,PNs使用Facebook等远程选项,在女性出狱后的12周内提供OUD治疗导航和康复支持。PNs和参与者之间的Facebook Messenger文本通过一般和特定的对话主题进行定性编码,并使用定量度量(例如,消息数量)进行描述。在通过Messenger与PN联系的231名女性中,53.7% (n = 124)与她们的PN进行了互动。通过Messenger进行互动的参与者中约有三分之一(31.6%)获得了资源推荐(M = 2.9资源发送)。大多数对话通常被编码为需求/挣扎(70.7%)或成功(24.2%)。谈话中最常见的话题是家庭、朋友或伴侣(15.8%),财务和工作问题(14.7%),或住房(13.0%)。分析表明,PNs在Facebook上使用的支持策略与其他方式类似,包括分享生活经验和提供激励或鼓励。同伴康复支持对女性很有价值,尤其是在关键的过渡时期,比如出狱。像Facebook这样的社交媒体平台可以成为吸引参与者并提供远程支持的可行策略,特别是在可能缺乏面对面资源的地区(例如农村地区)。
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Facebook as a Strategy To Deliver a Peer Navigation Intervention for Recently Incarcerated Women with Opioid Use Disorder: A Mixed Methods Descriptive Profile.

Recovery support and treatment linkages are critical during transitions from incarceration to community but can be challenging to deliver to hard-to-reach populations. This paper will examine Facebook contacts between peer navigators (PNs) and women with opioid use disorder (OUD) following jail release to explore women's use of PN services, including purpose and content of Facebook messages. As part of a larger clinical trial under the Justice Community Opioid Innovation Network (JCOIN), PNs provided OUD treatment navigation and recovery support for 12 weeks following women's release from jail, using remote options such as Facebook. Facebook Messenger transcripts between PNs and participants were qualitatively coded by general and specific conversation topic, and described using quantitative measures (e.g., number of messages). Of the 231 women contacted by PNs through Messenger, 53.7% (n = 124) interacted with their PN. About a third of participants who interacted through Messenger (31.6%) were provided with resource referrals (M = 2.9 resources sent). Most conversations were coded generally as needs/struggles (70.7%) or successes (24.2%). Conversations most frequently discussed family, friends, or partners (15.8%), financial and work matters (14.7%), or housing (13.0%). Analyses indicated that PNs used similar supportive strategies over Facebook as they would in other modalities, including sharing lived experience and providing motivation or encouragement. Peer recovery supports are valuable for women, particularly at critical transitions, like jail release. Social media platforms like Facebook can be a viable strategy to engage participants and provide remote support, especially in areas that may lack in-person resources (e.g., rural regions).

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期刊介绍: Community Mental Health Journal focuses on the needs of people experiencing serious forms of psychological distress, as well as the structures established to address those needs. Areas of particular interest include critical examination of current paradigms of diagnosis and treatment, socio-structural determinants of mental health, social hierarchies within the public mental health systems, and the intersection of public mental health programs and social/racial justice and health equity. While this is the journal of the American Association for Community Psychiatry, we welcome manuscripts reflecting research from a range of disciplines on recovery-oriented services, public health policy, clinical delivery systems, advocacy, and emerging and innovative practices.
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