Individual and Contextual Determinants of Substance Use among Refugees in Shared Accommodations: A Cross-Sectional Multilevel Analysis.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Jonathan Uricher
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Abstract

Introduction: The increasing number of refugees in the European Union has led to challenges in terms of allocation and housing. Shared accommodation, which often presents vulnerable living conditions, may exacerbate health risks including substance use. This study aims to identify individual and contextual determinants of substance use behaviours among refugees in shared accommodations.

Methods: Data from a cross-sectional study and baseline data from an evaluation study resulted in a sample size of 391 refugees residing in 22 shared accommodations in Stuttgart, Germany. Data were collected using self-reported measures of substance use as well as physical and mental health indicators at the individual level, and conditions of shared accommodations on a contextual level. Multilevel logistic regression analysis was performed to examine individual-level and contextual factors.

Results: Substance use behaviours were influenced primarily by individual factors. Male refugees were more likely to engage in substance use than females, whereas being Muslim was associated with a lower likelihood of substance use. Prolonged residence in shared accommodations and possession of a work permit increase the risk of substance use. Poor physical health was also correlated with higher substance use behaviours. Contextual factors, such as deteriorating conditions or isolation due to limited access to support systems, played a smaller role. However, deteriorated accommodation conditions were unexpectedly linked to a reduced likelihood of hazardous substance use.

Conclusion: The findings highlight the predominance of individual-level determinants over contextual factors in shaping substance use behaviours among refugees in shared accommodations. Interventions should prioritize addressing individual vulnerabilities, such as health and social integration challenges, while improving living conditions to mitigate risks. These insights can inform targeted European policies and support programmes for refugee populations.

在共享住宿的难民中物质使用的个人和环境决定因素:横断面多层次分析。
导言:欧盟难民人数的不断增加导致了分配和住房方面的挑战。合租住房往往造成脆弱的生活条件,可能加剧包括药物使用在内的健康风险。本研究旨在确定在共享住宿的难民中物质使用行为的个人和环境决定因素。方法:来自横断面研究的数据和来自评估研究的基线数据产生了居住在德国斯图加特22个共享住宿的391名难民的样本量。数据收集使用自我报告的物质使用措施以及个人层面的身心健康指标,以及环境层面的共享住宿条件。采用多水平逻辑回归分析检验个体水平和环境因素。结果:药物使用行为主要受个体因素影响。男性难民比女性难民更有可能使用药物,而穆斯林难民使用药物的可能性较低。长期居住在合租住所和持有工作许可证会增加吸毒的风险。身体健康状况不佳也与较高的物质使用行为有关。环境因素,如条件恶化或由于获得支持系统的机会有限而导致的孤立,发挥的作用较小。然而,住宿条件的恶化出乎意料地与使用有害物质的可能性降低有关。结论:研究结果强调,在共同住宿的难民中,个人层面的决定因素在形成物质使用行为方面优于环境因素。干预措施应优先解决个人脆弱性问题,如健康和社会融合方面的挑战,同时改善生活条件以减轻风险。这些见解可以为针对难民人口的有针对性的欧洲政策和支持方案提供信息。
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European Addiction Research
European Addiction Research SUBSTANCE ABUSE-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.10%
发文量
32
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''European Addiction Research'' is a unique international scientific journal for the rapid publication of innovative research covering all aspects of addiction and related disorders. Representing an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of recent data and expert opinion, it reflects the importance of a comprehensive approach to resolve the problems of substance abuse and addiction in Europe. Coverage ranges from clinical and research advances in the fields of psychiatry, biology, pharmacology and epidemiology to social, and legal implications of policy decisions. The goal is to facilitate open discussion among those interested in the scientific and clinical aspects of prevention, diagnosis and therapy as well as dealing with legal issues. An excellent range of original papers makes ‘European Addiction Research’ the forum of choice for all.
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