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Single Room Occupancy (SRO) hotels as mental health risk environments among impoverished women: the intersection of policy drug use trauma and urban space

机译:贫困妇女中的单人房(SRO)酒店是心理健康风险环境:政策吸毒创伤和城市空间的交集

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Due to the significantly high levels of comorbid substance use and mental health diagnosis among urban poor populations, examining the intersection of drug policy and place requires a consideration of the role of housing in drug user mental health. In San Francisco, geographic boundedness and progressive health and housing polices have coalesced to make single room occupancy hotels (SROs) a key urban built environment used to house poor populations with co-occurring drug use and mental health issues. Unstably housed women who use illicit drugs have high rates of lifetime and current trauma, which manifests in disproportionately high rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression when compared to stably housed women. We report data from a qualitative interview study (n=30) and four years of ethnography conducted with housing policy makers and unstably housed women who use drugs and live in SROs. Women in the study lived in a range of SRO built environments, from publicly-funded, newly built SROs to privately-owned, dilapidated buildings, which presented a rich opportunity for ethnographic comparison. Applying Rhodes et al.’s framework of socio-structural vulnerability, we explore how SROs can operate as “mental health risk environments” in which macro-structural factors (housing policies shaping the built environment) interact with meso-level factors (social relations within SROs) and micro-level, behavioral coping strategies to impact women’s mental health. The degree to which SRO built environments were “trauma-sensitive” at the macro level significantly influenced women’s mental health at meso- and micro- levels. Women who were living in SROs which exacerbated fear and anxiety attempted, with limited success, to deploy strategies on the meso- and micro- level to manage their mental health symptoms. Study findings underscore the importance of housing polices which consider substance use in the context of current and cumulative trauma experiences in order to improve quality of life and mental health for unstably housed women.
机译:由于城市贫困人口中混合使用毒品和进行心理健康诊断的比例很高,因此,检查毒品政策和场所之间的交集需要考虑住房在吸毒者心理健康中的作用。在旧金山,地理界限,先进的健康和住房政策已合并在一起,使单人房酒店(SRO)成为主要的城市建筑环境,用于容纳贫困人口并发毒品和精神卫生问题。使用非法药物的住所不稳的妇女有很高的一生和当前的创伤率,与稳定住所的妇女相比,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),焦虑和抑郁症的发病率高得多。我们报告的数据来自定性访谈研究(n = 30)和为期四年的人种志研究,与住房政策制定者和使用毒品并居住在SRO中的居住不稳的妇女进行了比较。研究中的女性生活在各种SRO建造环境中,从公共资助的新建SRO到私有的破旧建筑物,为民族志比较提供了丰富的机会。应用Rhodes等人的社会结构脆弱性框架,我们探索了SRO如何作为“心理健康风险环境”运作,在这种环境中,宏观结构因素(形成建筑环境的住房政策)与中观因素(社会关系)相互作用在SRO中)以及影响妇女心理健康的微观,行为应对策略。在宏观层面上,SRO构建环境对“创伤敏感”的程度在中观和微观层面上显着影响了女性的心理健康。生活在SRO中的妇女加剧了恐惧和焦虑,但成功的尝试是,在中,微观层面上部署策略来管理其心理健康症状,但成效有限。研究结果突显了住房警察在当前和累积的创伤经历中考虑吸毒的重要性,以改善居住条件不稳定的妇女的生活质量和心理健康。

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