“我不想这样死去”:对亚利桑那州图森市无家可归者的目标和需求的定性研究。

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Sara J Shuman, Lara Law, Tamara Sargus, Keith G Bentele
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背景:美国的无家可归现象日益严重,对个人和社区的健康和福祉产生了严重影响。本研究的目的是分享在美国西南部城市经历无家可归者的自我确定的目标和需求。方法:我们对一份问卷的定性回答(n = 169)进行了二次数据分析,该问卷是亚利桑那州图森市2023年无家可归成年人需求评估的一部分。采用归纳应用主题分析,对定性数据进行转录、编码并组织成主题。结果从数据分析中得出五大主题:(1)人们不想无家可归,他们想要稳定,他们愿意为此而努力;(2)关系是目标的重要驱动因素;(3)个体和人际层面的障碍具有多样性和个体化;(4)耻辱和歧视阻碍了无家可归者的退出;(5)希望和绝望都很常见。结论:经历过无家可归的参与者绝大多数都表达了安置、就业、与家人重新联系以及生活稳定的愿望。这些发现与那些认为无家可归的人选择无家可归或不想通过工作来改变现状的说法形成了直接的矛盾。
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"I Don't Want to Pass Away Like This": A Qualitative Study of the Goals and Needs of People Experiencing Homelessness in Tucson, Arizona.

BackgroundHomelessness in the United States is growing and has serious implications for the health and well-being of individuals and communities. The purpose of this study is to share the self-identified goals and needs of people experiencing homelessness in a Southwestern city in the United States.MethodsWe undertook secondary data analysis of qualitative responses (n = 169) to a questionnaire that was part of a 2023 needs assessment of adults experiencing homelessness in Tucson, Arizona. Using inductive applied thematic analysis, qualitative data were transcribed, coded, and organized into themes.ResultsFive themes emerged from the data analysis: (1) people do not want to be homeless, they want stability, and they are willing to work for it; (2) relationships are an important driver of goals; (3) barriers at the individual and interpersonal levels are diverse and individualized; (4) stigma and discrimination hinder exits from homelessness, and (5) hope and despair are both common.ConclusionParticipants experiencing homelessness overwhelmingly articulated the desire to be housed, employed, reconnect with family, and generally have stability in their lives. These findings provide a direct contradiction to the narrative that people who are homeless choose homelessness or do not want to work to change their circumstances.

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