Alcohol and Substance Use in the Jewish Community: A Pilot Study.

Journal of Addiction Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-06-16 DOI:10.1155/2015/763930
Melanie Baruch, Abraham Benarroch, Gary E Rockman
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Abstract

Awareness of addictions in the Jewish community is becoming increasingly prevalent, and yet, a gap exists in the literature regarding addictions in this community. Knowledge about the prevalence of addictions within Jewish communities is limited; some believe that Jews cannot be affected by addictions. To address this gap, a pilot study was conducted to gather preliminary evidence relating to addictions and substance use in the Jewish community. Results indicate that a significant portion of the Jewish community knows someone affected by an addiction and that over 20% have a family history of addiction. Future research needs are discussed.

犹太社区的酒精和物质使用:一项试点研究。
犹太社区对成瘾的认识越来越普遍,然而,关于这个社区成瘾的文献存在差距。关于犹太社区吸毒成瘾的普遍程度的知识是有限的;有些人认为犹太人不会受到毒瘾的影响。为了解决这一差距,进行了一项试点研究,以收集有关犹太社区成瘾和物质使用的初步证据。结果表明,犹太社区中有相当一部分人知道有人受到成瘾的影响,超过20%的人有成瘾的家族史。讨论了今后的研究需要。
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