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Barriers and facilitators to recovery capital among justice-involved community members
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2019-06-13 , DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2019.1621414
Linda S. Kahn 1 , Bonnie M. Vest 1 , Jessica A. Kulak 1, 2 , Diane E. Berdine 1 , Robert Granfield 3
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Abstract This qualitative interview study explores barriers and facilitators to self-sufficiency among clients enrolled in HOPE: a transitional case-management program in Western New York that adapts the critical time intervention model to link justice-involved clients to medical and behavioral healthcare, housing, benefits, and social supports. In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with 23 HOPE clients. An inductive thematic content analysis approach incorporating the recovery capital model was used to interpret and categorize findings. The recovery capital model facilitated categorization of barriers, and illuminated the role of the HOPE CTI program in helping clients develop self-sufficiency.

中文翻译:

参与司法的社区成员中收回资本的障碍和促进者

摘要这项定性访谈研究探讨了希望加入HOPE的客户中实现自给自足的障碍和促进因素:纽约西部的过渡性案例管理计划,该计划采用关键时间干预模型,将涉及司法的客户与医疗和行为医疗,住房,福利和社会支持。对23个HOPE客户进行了深入的定性访谈。采用归纳资本模型的归纳主题内容分析方法来解释和分类发现结果。回收资本模型促进了障碍的分类,并阐明了HOPE CTI计划在帮助客户发展自给自足中的作用。
更新日期:2019-06-13
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