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The concentration of substance use criminal justice involvement and HIV/AIDS in the families of drug offenders

机译:吸毒者家庭中的毒品使用刑事司法参与和艾滋病毒/艾滋病集中

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Substance use (SU), criminal justice involvement (CJI), and HIV/AIDS co-occur in many urban families, but little is known about their intergenerational prevalence and the impact of their conjunction on these families. We determined lifetime prevalence of SU, CJI, and HIV/AIDS in 62 families with a member (the index case) on parole or probation for a drug offense and enrolled in the direct service arm of Family Justice, La Bodega de La Familia—a community support program in New York City’s Lower East Side. Among these families, index cases are 94% male, and 97% Latino, with a median age of 37. Records of 80% of open cases, in months March through May, in 2003 (N=62) were reviewed, and the family maps or “genograms,” were analyzed and coded (by age, sex, and relationship to the index) to identify all significant members with histories of SU, CJI, and HIV/AIDS. Of the 62 families (with a total of 592 individuals) 82% had at least one other member besides the index case with a history of SU, 62% had two or more, and 40% had three or more; 72% had one other member with a history of CJI, 45% had two or more, and 24% had three or more. At least one member had HIV/AIDS in 49% of the families, 16% had two or more, and 10% had three or more. Of the 105 family members who reported a history of CJI, 88% had a history of substance use. These data demonstrate the extent to which many families in communities such as this are struggling with the burdens associated with having multiple relatives involved in the criminal justice system, largely related to drug use and frequently with HIV and AIDS. These data point to an important role for family-focused interventions to ameliorate the consequences of high rates of familial drug use, incarceration and other forms of CJI, and HIV/AIDS.
机译:物质使用(SU),刑事司法参与(CJI)和艾滋病毒/艾滋病在许多城市家庭中同时发生,但人们对他们的代际流行率及其结合对这些家庭的影响知之甚少。我们确定了62名家庭中因毒品犯罪假释或缓刑而有成员(索引病例)的SU,CJI和HIV / AIDS的终身患病率,并加入了La Bodega de La Familia家庭司法的直接服务部门-纽约市下东区的社区支持计划。在这些家庭中,索引病例为94%的男性和97%的拉丁裔,中位年龄为37岁。回顾了2003年3月至5月(N = 62)的80%的开放病例记录,并对该家族进行了回顾。对地图或“基因图”进行分析和编码(按年龄,性别以及与索引的关系),以识别具有SU,CJI和HIV / AIDS历史的所有重要成员。在62个家庭(总共592个人)中,除了有SU病史的指数病例外,还有82%的人至少有其他成员;有两个或更多的人有62%;有三个或更多的人有40%; 72%的其他成员有CJI病史,45%的成员有2名或以上,而24%的成员有3名或以上。 49%的家庭中至少有一名成员患有艾滋病毒/艾滋病,有16%的家庭有两个或更多,有10%的家庭有三个或更多。在报告有CJI病史的105个家庭成员中,有88%有吸毒史。这些数据表明,像这样的社区中的许多家庭在多名亲属参与刑事司法系统中所承受的负担中挣扎的程度很大,这在很大程度上与吸毒有关,并且经常与艾滋病毒和艾滋病有关。这些数据表明,以家庭为重点的干预措施对减轻家族药物滥用,监禁和其他形式的CJI以及HI​​V / AIDS的后果具有重要作用。

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