Furthering understanding of the scope and variation of alcohol and drug harms to others: Using qualitative discussion groups to inform survey development.

IF 1 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Katherine J Karriker-Jaffe, Cat Munroe, Matthew McDonough, Camillia K Lui, Deborah Krug Mangipudi, Robynne Locke, Ivette Rodriguez Borja, Deidre Patterson, William C Kerr, Thomas K Greenfield
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Aims: Alcohol and drug use can have negative effects on family and friends of someone who uses these substances. To give voice to people with lived experience, we sought in-depth qualitative data from people who experienced such harms to others (HTO) to better understand the scope and variation of alcohol and drug HTO to inform future survey research in the United States (US).

Design: Five discussion groups with people from varied racial and ethnic groups.

Setting: Five US cities with different sociodemographic profiles and alcohol and drug use patterns.

Participants: Family members of individuals with substance use disorders (SUD).

Measures: Thematic analysis was used to identify themes and highlight harms that have not been well-represented in US general population surveys to date.

Findings: Discussion group participants described how alcohol and drug HTO can have long-lasting effects, raising questions about strategies to query and document harms occurring over the lifecourse. The emotional stress and burden of a close relationship with someone with SUD was a recurrent theme. Participants also noted how systems and policies may inadvertently intensify HTO through negative interactions with legal or social service entities. They also identified helpful community resources (including Al-Anon) for people impacted by someone else's substance use.

Conclusions: Qualitative data from people with relevant lived experience identified new areas for alcohol and other drug HTO research, including duration of harms across the lifespan, emotional and psychological impacts, and systems-level harms. Findings informed a redesign of our national survey instrument to efficiently capture the broad range of HTO.

进一步了解酒精和药物对他人危害的范围和变化:利用定性讨论小组为调查发展提供信息。
目的:酒精和毒品的使用会对使用这些物质的人的家人和朋友产生负面影响。为了让有生活经验的人发声,我们从经历过这种伤害他人(HTO)的人那里寻求深入的定性数据,以更好地了解酒精和药物HTO的范围和变化,为美国未来的调查研究提供信息。设计:由不同种族和民族组成的五个讨论小组。背景:美国5个城市,具有不同的社会人口特征和酒精和药物使用模式。参与者:物质使用障碍(SUD)患者的家庭成员。措施:专题分析用于确定主题并突出迄今为止在美国普通人口调查中未得到充分代表的危害。研究结果:讨论小组的参与者描述了酒精和药物HTO如何产生长期影响,提出了关于在生命过程中查询和记录危害的策略的问题。与患有SUD的人建立亲密关系的情感压力和负担是一个反复出现的主题。与会者还注意到,制度和政策如何通过与法律或社会服务实体的消极互动,无意中加剧了人权组织。他们还为受他人药物使用影响的人确定了有用的社区资源(包括戒毒所)。结论:来自有相关生活经历的人的定性数据确定了酒精和其他药物HTO研究的新领域,包括整个生命周期的危害持续时间、情绪和心理影响以及系统级危害。研究结果为重新设计我们的国家调查工具提供了信息,以有效地捕获大范围的HTO。
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