Transitioning into the Community: Perceptions of Barriers and Facilitators Experienced By Formerly Incarcerated, Homeless Women During Reentry—A Qualitative Study

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Benissa E. Salem
Jordan Kwon
Maria L. Ekstrand
Elizabeth Hall
Susan F. Turner
Mark Faucette
Regina Slaughter
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[1] University of California,Department of Health Services
[2] Los Angeles,undefined
[3] Azusa Pacific University,undefined
[4] University of California,undefined
[5] San Francisco School of Medicine,undefined
[6] University of California,undefined
[7] University of California,undefined
[8] Irvine,undefined
[9] Housing for Health/Office of Diversion and Reentry,undefined
[10] Amistad De Los Angeles,undefined
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Substance use; Trauma; Homelessness; Incarceration;
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Formerly incarcerated, homeless women on parole or probation experience individual-and structural-level barriers and facilitators as they prepare to transition into the community during reentry. A qualitative study was undertaken using focus group methods with formerly incarcerated, currently homeless women (N = 18, Mage = 37.67, SD 10.68, 23–53 years of age) exiting jail or prison. Major themes which emerged included the following: (1) access to resources—barriers and facilitators during community transition, (2) familial reconciliation and parenting during community transition, and (3) trauma and self-care support during community transition. These findings suggest a need to develop multi-level interventions at the individual, program and institutional/societal level with a gender-sensitive lens for women who are transitioning to community reentry. It is hoped that providing such resources will reduce the likelihood of homelessness and reincarceration.
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