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Life Events and Other Stressors of Diversion Drug Court Participants: An Exploratory Analysis of Race and Gender Differences

NCJ Number
309318
Journal
Drug Court Review Dated: Fall 2023 Pages: 37-63
Author(s)
Elizabeth Hartsell; Jodi Lane; Saman Valiani
Date Published
2023
Length
27 pages
Annotation

In this study, researchers provide an exploratory analysis of race and gender differences in how life events and stressors affect diversion drug court participants.

Abstract

This study sought to understand life events and stressors experienced by participants of one diversionary drug court. Researchers found the most common stressor domains among the full sample were transportation, finances, and physical health. Among men finances were the most common stressor, while among women the most common was physical health. Among African American, White, and participants who were another race, transportation and finances were both the most mentioned stressors. Findings can help drug court team members better understand life events and stressors of their participant population which can help team members better connect participants to appropriate support services. National Key Components (Defining Drug Courts, 2004) and Florida Best Practices guide drug court operations in Florida (Florida Best Practices, 2017) acknowledge that other stressors and life events may occur along with drug court participation and state that in addition to drug and alcohol treatment, programs should include support services- e.g., peer support or twelve step meetings, transportation and housing assistance, services for physical and mental health needs.