Risk Environments of Permanent Supportive Housing for Formerly Incarcerated People with Serious Mental Illnesses
患有严重精神疾病的前囚犯的永久支持性住房的风险环境
基本信息
- 批准号:10706600
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.8万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-19 至 2026-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAreaCase ManagementClientClinicalCluster AnalysisCommunitiesCommunity IntegrationCommunity ParticipationDataDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDistressEconomicsEmploymentEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorGeographyGoalsHomeHomelessnessHousingImprisonmentIndividualInterventionInterviewJailLegalLegal systemLifeMapsMedicalMental HealthMentored Research Scientist Development AwardMentorshipMethodsModelingNational Institute of Mental HealthOverdoseParticipantPersonal SatisfactionPersonsPharmaceutical PreparationsPoliciesPovertyPrisonsPrivatizationProviderRecoveryResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskRisk ReductionRoleRuralSamplingService delivery modelSiteSocial InteractionSocial isolationSocial supportStructureSubstance Use DisorderTrainingTraining ActivityWorkcareercareer developmentcommunity based participatory researchdesignexperiencehealth disparityhigh riskimprovedindexinginnovationparticipatory mappingpeerrecidivismresiliencesatisfactionself esteemsevere mental illnesssocialsocial capitalsubstance usesupported housingtherapy development
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
Formerly incarcerated people with serious mental illnesses (SMI) experience the criminal legal system
unequally and have elevated rates of recidivism, homelessness, general medical problems, and substance use
disorders. Permanent supportive housing (PSH) is a housing intervention often used during reentry, but it has
limited resources for addressing community integration, a key component of reentry. PSH are often located in
high-poverty environments with increased criminogenic risk. The geography of PSH also includes public spaces,
which are associated with greater self-esteem, life satisfaction, a positive orientation toward recovery,
independent employment, and access to tangible and social resources. The risk environment framework
provides a structure for understanding the geography of PSH through its focus on the physical, social, economic,
and policy influences on both the micro and macro environments. During reentry, individual, interpersonal, and
environmental factors can interact with these environments to produce or reduce risk. If addressed, these factors
can contribute to reentry wellbeing, through improved community participation and treatment engagement and
reduced psychiatric distress and substance use, ultimately supporting more targeted interventions.
The proposed study uses a rigorous nontraditional QUAL + QUAN (spatial) concurrent mixed-methods design
to examine how individual, interpersonal, and environmental factors situated in the risk environments of PSH
interact with public and private spaces to inform reentry wellbeing. Eighty multi-method interviews (i.e.,
qualitative, quantitative, and participatory mapping methods) that look at individual, interpersonal, and
environmental reentry factors will be conducted with formerly incarcerated clients with SMI. Data collected will
be triangulated with go-along interviews with up to 20 of the participants. Participatory mapping will then be
geocoded and sites identified as places of importance, frequent participation, and belonging will be evaluated in
relation to objective features of spaces like resource and treatment availability or accessibility using GIS methods
in order to develop a community resilience index model. A cluster analysis will additionally be conducted to
identify and map areas of increased and decreased drug overdose and arrest and overlaid with the community
resilience index model to examine the relationship between community resilience and the risk environments. I
will then partner with a community advisory board of 2 providers and 6 formerly incarcerated PSH residents to
integrate the findings for the purpose of co-designing a targeted multilevel intervention aimed at improving
reentry wellbeing through public space engagement. My proposed research plan integrates activities, formal
training, and mentorship from experts (Drs. Michael McDonell, Benjamin Henwood, Ofer Amram, Chyrell
Bellamy, Susan Collins, and Mark Salzer) in supportive housing, the risk environment framework, spatial
analysis, intervention development, community-based participatory research, and the mental health and criminal
legal systems. The Mentored Research Scientist Development Award (K01) will build on my previous training
and research to allow me to pursue my long-term career goal to become an independent investigator focused
on the use and interaction of public and private spaces in supporting reentry from prisons and jails for people
with SMI.
摘要
以前被监禁的患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人经历了刑事法律制度
不平等,并有更高的再犯罪率,无家可归,一般医疗问题和药物使用
精神错乱。永久支持性住房(PSH)是一种在再入期间经常使用的住房干预措施,但它已经
解决社区融合问题的资源有限,这是重返社会的一个关键组成部分。PSH通常位于
造成犯罪风险增加的高度贫困环境。PSH的地理位置还包括公共空间,
这与更大的自尊,生活满意度,积极的康复方向,
独立就业以及获得有形资源和社会资源。风险环境框架
提供了一种结构,通过关注物理、社会、经济、
以及政策对微观环境和宏观环境的影响。在重返大气层期间,个人、人际和
环境因素可以与这些环境相互作用,以产生或降低风险。如果得到解决,这些因素
可通过改善社区参与和治疗参与度以及
减少精神痛苦和药物使用,最终支持更有针对性的干预。
所建议的研究采用严格的非传统QUAL+QUAN(空间)并行混合方法设计
检查个人、人际和环境因素如何位于PSH的风险环境中
与公共和私人空间互动,告知重返地球的健康状况。80次多方法访谈(即,
定性、定量和参与式测绘方法),这些方法着眼于个人、人际和
环境再入因素将与以前被监禁的患有SMI的客户一起进行。收集的数据将
通过对多达20名参与者的顺畅采访来进行三角测量。届时,参与式地图绘制将
将对地理编码和确定为重要地点、经常参与和归属的地点进行评估
利用地理信息系统方法与空间客观特征的关系,如资源和治疗的可获得性或可达性
从而建立了社区复原力指数模型。此外,还将进行聚类分析以
识别和绘制药物过量和逮捕增加和减少的地区,并与社区重叠
复原力指数模型考察社区复原力与风险环境之间的关系。我
然后将与由2名提供者和6名曾被监禁的PSH居民组成的社区顾问委员会合作,以
综合调查结果,共同设计有针对性的多层次干预措施,旨在改善
通过公共空间参与重新进入幸福感。我提出的研究计划包括正式的活动
培训和专家指导(Michael McDonell博士、Benjamin Henwood博士、Ofer Amram博士、Chyrell博士
Bellamy,Susan Collins和Mark Salzer)在支持性住房,风险环境框架,空间
分析、干预发展、基于社区的参与性研究、心理健康和犯罪
法律制度。导师研究科学家发展奖(K01)将建立在我之前培训的基础上
和研究,让我追求我的长期职业目标,成为一名专注于独立调查的人
论公共空间和私人空间在支持人们从监狱重新进入中的使用和互动
与SMI合作。
项目成果
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Liat S. Kriegel其他文献
Rising strong: a housing-based intervention to prevent childhood out-of-home placements from families impacted by housing instability, opioid use, and other substance use disorders
强劲崛起:基于住房的干预措施,防止受住房不稳定、阿片类药物使用和其他物质使用障碍影响的家庭将儿童安置在户外
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2021 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.1
- 作者:
Eliza Smith;Abram J. Lyons;Liat S. Kriegel;Stacy Schumacher;M. McDonell - 通讯作者:
M. McDonell
Addressing the Spectrum of Opioid Misuse Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery in Rural Washington State Communities: Provider Identified Barriers and Needs.
解决华盛顿州农村社区阿片类药物滥用的预防、治疗和康复问题:提供者确定的障碍和需求。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.7
- 作者:
Liat S. Kriegel;Katherine Hampilos;Elizabeth Weybright;Douglas L Weeks;Julianne Jett;Laura Hill;John M. Roll;Michael G. McDonell - 通讯作者:
Michael G. McDonell
Stranger support: How former prisoners with mental illnesses navigate the public landscape of reentry
陌生人的支持:患有精神疾病的前囚犯如何应对重返社会的公共景观
- DOI:
10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.01.021 - 发表时间:
2019 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.8
- 作者:
Liat S. Kriegel - 通讯作者:
Liat S. Kriegel
Personal Networks: A Hypothesized Mediator in the Association Between Incarceration and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Women With Histories of Homelessness
个人网络:有无家可归史的妇女中监禁与艾滋病毒风险行为之间关系的假设中介因素
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2015 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.8
- 作者:
Liat S. Kriegel;H. Hsu;S. Wenzel - 通讯作者:
S. Wenzel
Facilitating community connections among people with mental illnesses: Perspectives from grassroots community leaders.
促进精神疾病患者之间的社区联系:基层社区领导人的观点。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.3
- 作者:
Billy Bromage;Stacey L. Barrenger;Ashley Clayton;M. Rowe;Bridgett Williamson;P. Benedict;Liat S. Kriegel - 通讯作者:
Liat S. Kriegel
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Risk Environments of Permanent Supportive Housing for Formerly Incarcerated People with Serious Mental Illnesses
患有严重精神疾病的前囚犯的永久支持性住房的风险环境
- 批准号:
10591857 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 17.8万 - 项目类别:
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