黑人家庭成员对亲属使用和滥用药物的文化观念和经历:重点人种学研究。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Esther N Monari, Richard Booth, Cheryl Forchuk, Rick Csiernik
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研究对加拿大黑人社区的药物使用情况进行了探讨,但关于黑人家庭成员在加拿大照顾药物滥用亲属的经历还存在空白。黑人家庭成员被定义为非裔加拿大人、加勒比海加拿大人或加勒比海黑人。本文探讨了黑人家庭成员对其亲属使用和滥用精神活性物质的看法和经历。本文对 26 名黑人家庭成员进行了重点人种学研究,其中 17 名参与者来自非洲各地,9 名参与者来自加勒比海地区。参与者包括母亲(5 人)、父亲(2 人)、继父(1 人)、丈夫(1 人)、妻子(2 人)、叔叔(5 人)、阿姨(2 人)、兄弟姐妹(5 人)、姻亲(2 人)和监护人(1 人)。由此产生了三个主题:关于家庭亲属使用和滥用药物的文化信仰和观念;"他一开始喝酒,地狱就崩溃了":药物滥用对家庭安全和稳定的影响;以及污名化和保守秘密的经历。优先考虑公共卫生方法,如公共政策和运动,以消除耻辱感和系统性障碍,提高黑人社区对药物使用和减少伤害干预措施的认识。
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Black family members' cultural beliefs and experiences regarding substance use and misuse by relatives: A focused ethnography.

Research explored substance use in Black communities in Canada, but a gap exists about the experiences of Black family members, caring for relatives with substance misuse within the Canadian context. Black family members are defined as African Canadians, Caribbean Canadian or Caribbean Blacks. This paper explores Black family members' beliefs and experiences regarding their relatives' psychoactive substance use and misuse. A focused ethnography was conducted with 26 Black family members with 17 participants originated from various parts of Africa, and nine participants originated from parts of the Caribbean. Participants comprised of mothers (n = 5), fathers (n = 2), step-fathers (n = 1), husbands (n = 1), wives (n = 2), uncles (n = 5), aunties (n = 2), siblings (n = 5), in-laws (n = 2), and guardians (n = 1). Three themes were generated: cultural beliefs and perceptions regarding substance use and misuse of family relatives; "When he starts drinking, hell breaks loose": Perceived impact of substance misuse on family safety and stability; and, the experiences of stigma and the keeping of secrets. Prioritizing public health approaches, such as public policies and campaigns that dismantle stigma and systemic barriers, and increase awareness about substance use and harm reduction interventions among Black communities.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse presents rigorous new studies and research on ethnicity and cultural variation in alcohol, tobacco, licit and illicit forms of substance use and abuse. The research is drawn from many disciplines and interdisciplinary areas in the social and behavioral sciences, public health, and helping professions. The Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse is an international forum for identification of emergent and culturally diverse substance use and abuse trends, and the implementation of culturally competent strategies in harm reduction, individual, group, and family treatment of substance abuse. The Journal systematically investigates the beliefs, attitudes, and values of substance abusers, searching for the answers to the origins of drug use and abuse for different ethnic groups. The Journal publishes research papers, review papers, policy commentaries, and conference proceedings. The Journal welcomes submissions from across the globe, and strives to ensure efficient review and publication outcomes.
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