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Competing priorities that rival health in adults on probation in Rhode Island: substance use recovery, employment, housing, and food intake

机译:在罗得岛州,在缓刑中与成年人的健康相抗衡的优先事项:物质使用的恢复,就业,住房和食物摄入

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Individuals on probation experience economic disadvantage because their criminal records often prohibit gainful employment, which compromises their ability to access the basic components of wellbeing. Unemployment and underemployment have been studied as distinct phenomenon but no research has examined multiple determinants of health in aggregate or explored how these individuals prioritize each of these factors. This study identified and ranked competing priorities in adults on probation and qualitatively explored how these priorities impact health. We conducted in-depth interviews in 2016 with 22 adults on probation in Rhode Island to determine priority rankings of basic needs. We used Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory and the literature to guide the priorities we pre-selected for probationers to rank. Within a thematic analysis framework, we used a modified ranking approach to identify the priorities chosen by participants and explored themes related to the top four ranked priorities. We found that probationers ranked substance use recovery, employment, housing, and food intake as the top four priorities. Probationers in recovery reported sobriety as the most important issue, a necessary basis to be able to address other aspects of life. Participants also articulated the interrelatedness of difficulties in securing employment, food, and housing; these represent stressors for themselves and their families, which negatively impact health. Participants ranked healthcare last and many reported underinsurance as an issue to accessing care. Adults on probation are often faced with limited economic potential and support systems that consistently place them in high-risk environments with increased risk for recidivism. These findings emphasize the need for policies that address the barriers to securing gainful employment and safe housing. Interventions that reflect probationer priorities are necessary to begin to mitigate the health disparities in this population.
机译:处于试用期的个人在经济上处于不利地位,因为他们的犯罪记录经常禁止从事有酬工作,这损害了他们获得福祉的基本能力。失业和就业不足已被作为一种独特的现象进行了研究,但是没有研究总体上检查了多个健康决定因素,也没有探索这些人如何优先考虑这些因素。这项研究确定了成年人在缓刑中相互竞争的优先事项并进行了排名,并定性地探讨了这些优先事项如何影响健康。我们在2016年对22名成年人在罗得岛州的缓刑进行了深入访谈,以确定基本需求的优先顺序。我们使用了马斯洛的需求层次理论和相关文献来指导我们为缓刑者预先选择的优先级。在主题分析框架内,我们使用了改进的排名方法来确定参与者选择的优先级,并探讨了与排名前四位的优先级相关的主题。我们发现,缓刑者将物质使用的恢复,就业,住房和食物摄入列为最优先的四个优先事项。恢复期的缓刑者报告,清醒是最重要的问题,是解决生活其他方面问题的必要基础。与会者还阐明了在确保就业,食物和住房方面的困难之间的相互联系;这些代表了自己和家人的压力,对健康产生了负面影响。与会人员将医疗保健排在最后,许多人认为保险不足是获得医疗保健的问题。成年缓刑的成年人通常面临着有限的经济潜力和支持系统,这些系统始终将其置于高风险环境中,使再犯的风险增加。这些发现强调需要制定政策来解决确保有酬就业和安全住房的障碍。反映缓刑者优先事项的干预措施对于减轻这一人群的健康差异是必要的。

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