美国东亚裔青少年不同亚群/族裔的酒精和药物使用情况

Adela Jansen
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这种观点影响了对美国东亚裔(EAA)青少年不同亚群体药物使用模式的研究。对现有文献的分类分析表明,不同亚裔美国人亚群体在药物使用方面存在显著差异。本文探讨了影响因素,如文化适应、文化规范和同伴动态,强调了美籍华人、美籍台湾人、美籍韩裔和美籍日裔之间的区别。一些亚裔美国人亚群的吸烟或酗酒率高于白人亚群,这一发现通常被亚裔美国人数据的汇总所掩盖。这些未被察觉的差异促使人们呼吁采取有针对性的、文化上适宜的治疗方法。数据显示,亚裔青少年更有可能不寻求治疗或在开始治疗后辍学(Wang & Kim,2010 年,转引自 Ong,2023 年)。了解典型的家庭动态以及 EAA 群体所面临的歧视,包括文化羞辱和特定文化综合症,对于提高治疗依从性至关重要。此外,对治疗偏好的研究表明,实施以家庭为基础的计划、开展外联工作以及让文化适应性治疗提供者参与进来,对于积极满足不同东亚和美国亚裔青少年亚群的独特需求至关重要(Lee 等,2004 年)。 关键词:药物使用;治疗方法;文化适应性护理;东亚和美国亚裔;模范少数群体
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Alcohol and Substance Use Among Different Subgroups/Ethnicities of East Asian American Youth in the United States
This reading challenges the prevailing Model Minority Myth perspective which influences the examination of substance use patterns among different subgroups of East Asian American (EAA) youth. A disaggregated analysis of existing literature reveals significant variations in substance use across EAA subgroups. This article explores influencing factors such as acculturation, cultural norms, and peer dynamics, emphasizing distinctions between Chinese Americans, Taiwanese Americans, Korean Americans, and Japanese Americans. Several EAA subgroups show a higher prevalence of cigarette or alcohol use than their white counterparts, a finding normally hidden by the aggregation of Asian American data. These unrealized differences prompt a call for tailored and culturally appropriate treatment approaches. Data shows EAA youth are more likely to not seek treatment or to drop out after beginning treatment (Wang & Kim, 2010 as cited in Ong, 2023). Understanding the typical family dynamics as well as the discrimination faced by EAA communities, including cultural stigma and culture-specific syndromes, plays a crucial role in improving treatment adherence. Additionally, studies of treatment preferences show that implementing family-based programs, outreach efforts, and involving culturally attuned treatment providers is crucial to actively address the unique needs of youth of different EAA subgroups (Lee et al., 2004). Keywords: substance use, treatment approach, culturally appropriate care, East Asian American, model minority
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