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Housing Instability among People Who Inject Drugs: Results from the Australian Needle and Syringe Program Survey

机译:注射毒品者的住房不稳定:澳大利亚针与注射器计划调查的结果

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High rates of substance dependence are consistently documented among homeless people, and are associated with a broad range of negative outcomes among this population. Investigations of homelessness among drug users are less readily available. This study examined the prevalence and correlates of housing instability among clients of needle syringe programs (NSPs) via the Australian NSP Survey, annual cross-sectional seroprevalence studies among NSP attendees. Following self-completion of a brief, anonymous survey and provision of a capillary blood sample by 2,396 NSP clients, multivariate logistic regressions identified the variables independently associated with housing instability. Nineteen percent of ANSPS participants reported current unstable housing, with primary (‘sleeping rough’; 5 %), secondary (staying with friends/relatives or in specialist homelessness services; 8 %), and tertiary (residential arrangements involving neither secure lease nor private facilities; 6 %) homelessness all evident. Extensive histories of housing instability were apparent among the sample: 66 % reported at least one period of sleeping rough, while 77 % had shifted between friends/relatives (73 %) and/or resided in crisis accommodation (52 %). Participants with a history of homelessness had cycled in and out of homelessness over an average of 10 years; and one third reported first being homeless before age 15. Compared to their stably housed counterparts, unstably housed participants were younger, more likely to be male, of Indigenous Australian descent, and to report previous incarceration; they also reported higher rates of key risk behaviors including public injecting and receptive sharing of injecting equipment. The high prevalence of both historical and current housing instability among this group, particularly when considered in the light of other research documenting the many adverse outcomes associated with this particular form of disadvantage, highlights the need for increased supply of secure, affordable public housing in locations removed from established drug markets and serviced by health, social, and welfare support agencies.
机译:在无家可归的人中,对毒品依赖的比率一直很高,并与该人群中广泛的负面结果有关。关于吸毒者无家可归的调查不太容易获得。这项研究通过澳大利亚NSP调查,NSP参与者之间的年度横断面血清流行率研究,检查了针头注射计划(NSP)客户中住房不稳定的患病率及其相关性。在完成了简短的匿名调查并由2396名NSP客户提供了毛细管血样之后,多因素logistic回归确定了与住房不稳定相关的变量。百分之十九的ANSPS参与者报告说当前住房不稳定,主要是(``沉睡中''; 5%),次要(与朋友/亲戚一起居住或在专业的无家可归者服务中占8%;)是三级(不涉及有抵押或私人租赁的住宅安排)设施; 6%)无家可归。在样本中明显存在广泛的住房动荡历史:66%的人报告至少有一个沉睡期,而77%的人在亲戚/亲戚之间转移(73%)和/或住在危机适应区(52%)。具有无家可归历史的参与者平均在10年内循环进出无家可归;三分之一的人首先报告说他们在15岁之前无家可归。与稳定住所的同伴相比,不稳定住所的参与者较年轻,更有可能是男性,来自澳大利亚土著血统,并且有过被监禁的经历。他们还报告了关键风险行为的发生率较高,包括公共注射和注射设备的接受性共享。该群体中历史和当前住房不稳定的普遍性很高,特别是根据其他研究记录下来的与这种特殊形式的劣势相关的许多不利结果时,这凸显了在该地区需要增加安全,负担得起的公共住房的供应从已建立的毒品市场中撤离并由卫生,社会和福利支持机构提供服务。

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