Community readiness for harm reduction approaches to drug use: A qualitative Pilot study in Nigeria.

IF 0.9 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lauretta Ekanem Omale, Judah Viola, MoDenna Stinnette, Bradley Olson
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Abstract

In Nigeria, drug abuse presents mounting public health challenges, understanding community readiness for harm reduction strategies is crucial yet understudied. This qualitative study examined community readiness to adopt harm reduction approaches and support the reintegration of individuals with drug use disorders. Through in-depth interviews with 18 participants, including parents of children with and without drug use disorders and healthcare providers from the Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital in Akure; the study revealed a complex interplay of factors affecting drug use and recovery. Despite identifying over seventy eligible households for this research, widespread stigma significantly limited participation, highlighting the deep-rooted social barriers facing intervention efforts. The findings uncovered that drug use is driven by an intricate web of factors: knowledge gaps about health risks, peer influence, economic hardship, and spiritual beliefs. Critical barriers to implementing harm reduction strategies emerged, including resource constraints and leadership buy-in. The study illuminates how strong family support systems, transformed social perceptions, and enhanced government policies could create pathways for effective harm reduction implementation. These insights suggest that successful intervention requires a nuanced, culturally attuned approach that combines stigma reduction, family empowerment, religious institution engagement, and policy advocacy offering a blueprint for community psychologists and healthcare providers working to build resilient, recovery-supportive communities in similar cultural contexts.

社区对减少药物使用危害方法的准备:尼日利亚的一项定性试点研究。
在尼日利亚,药物滥用对公共卫生构成了日益严峻的挑战,了解社区对减少伤害战略的准备程度至关重要,但尚未得到充分研究。这项定性研究考察了社区是否愿意采取减少危害的办法,并支持有吸毒障碍的个人重新融入社会。通过对18名参与者进行深入访谈,其中包括有和没有吸毒障碍儿童的父母以及阿库雷神经精神病院的保健提供者;这项研究揭示了影响吸毒和戒毒的各种因素之间复杂的相互作用。尽管为这项研究确定了70多个符合条件的家庭,但普遍存在的耻辱极大地限制了参与,突出了干预工作面临的根深蒂固的社会障碍。研究发现,吸毒是由一系列复杂的因素驱动的:对健康风险的认识差距、同伴的影响、经济困难和精神信仰。出现了实施减少伤害战略的关键障碍,包括资源限制和领导层的支持。该研究阐明了强大的家庭支持系统、转变的社会观念和加强的政府政策如何能够为有效实施减少伤害创造途径。这些见解表明,成功的干预需要一种细致入微的、与文化相适应的方法,将减少耻辱感、家庭赋权、宗教机构参与和政策倡导结合起来,为社区心理学家和医疗保健提供者提供蓝图,以在类似的文化背景下建立有弹性的、支持康复的社区。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Communityis on the cutting edge of social action and change, not only covering current thought and developments, but also defining future directions in the field. Under the editorship of Joseph R. Ferrari since 1995, Prevention in Human Services was retitled as the Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Communityto reflect its focus of providing professionals with information on the leading, effective programs for community intervention and prevention of problems. Because of its intensive coverage of selected topics and the sheer length of each issue, the Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community is the first-and in many cases, primary-source of information for mental health and human services development.
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