Illicit and Prescription Drug Misuse among Sexual Minority Women in the United States: A Protocol for a Scoping Review.

Kelly Gagnon, Jessica Frankeberger, Stephanie C. Corey, B. Folb, C. Mair, H. VonVille, Robert W. S. Coulter
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Background The United States Institute of Medicine (IOM) published reports in 1999 and 2011 identifying drug use as a priority area for sexual minority health research, specifically focused on mechanisms contributing to drug use disparities and the development of tailored interventions. Limited research has prioritized sexual minority women (SMW) with the majority of substance use research among sexual minorities focused on adolescents and men who have sex with men. This scoping review will characterize the research literature related to illicit drug use and prescription drug misuse among SMW and sub-groups within the SMW population. Through this, we will identify: (1) specific substances used; (2) patterns of substance use; (3) risk and protective factors; (4) prevention interventions; and (5) drug treatment programs specific to SMW. Methods/Design This review will include studies with empirical data of illicit or prescription drug misuse among sexual minority women. Peer-reviewed quantitative research conducted in the United States and published in English from 2011-Present will be included. We will search Medline, PsycINFO, and Web of Science databases for relevant articles. Two independent reviewers will screen abstracts and relevant full-text studies for eligibility. Data will be extracted from eligible articles and results will be presented in narrative and tabular form as appropriate. Discussion This work will identify gaps of knowledge in the research pertaining to illicit or prescription drug misuse among sexual minority women since the 2011 US IOM report. As a result of this work, we will propose directions for future research to address identified gaps.
美国性少数群体妇女滥用非法药物和处方药:范围审查议定书。
背景美国医学研究所(IOM)在1999年和2011年发表了报告,将药物使用确定为性少数群体健康研究的优先领域,特别关注导致药物使用差异的机制和制定量身定制的干预措施。有限的研究将性少数群体妇女列为优先事项,大多数性少数群体的药物使用研究集中在青少年和与男性发生性关系的男性身上。这项范围界定审查将描述与法定最低工资和法定最低工资人群中的子群体非法药物使用和处方药滥用有关的研究文献。通过这一点,我们将确定:(1)使用的特定物质;(2) 物质使用模式;(3) 风险和保护因素;(4) 预防干预措施;以及(5)针对SMW的药物治疗方案。方法/设计这项审查将包括对性少数群体妇女滥用非法或处方药的实证数据的研究。2011年至今在美国进行并以英文发表的同行评审定量研究将包括在内。我们将在Medline、PsycINFO和Web of Science数据库中搜索相关文章。两名独立评审员将筛选摘要和相关全文研究的资格。数据将从符合条件的文章中提取,结果将酌情以叙述和表格形式呈现。讨论这项工作将确定自2011年美国移民组织报告以来,在性少数群体妇女中滥用非法或处方药的研究中存在的知识差距。这项工作的结果是,我们将为未来的研究提出方向,以解决已发现的差距。
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