探索克什米尔物质使用者参与阿片类药物治疗的动机因素:一项定性研究。

Industrial Psychiatry Journal Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-18 DOI:10.4103/ipj.ipj_462_24
Rajnish Raj, Shaheena Parveen, Aaliya Khanam, Khalid Bashir, Harkanwar Kashab, Zaid Ahmad Wani, Sajid Mohammad Wani, Yasir Hassan Rather
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背景:物质使用障碍是全球重大的公共卫生挑战,特别是在受冲突影响的地区,如克什米尔,在那里阿片类药物依赖构成严重的健康和社会负担。丁丙诺啡阿片类药物替代疗法(OST)越来越多地用于解决克什米尔的阿片类药物成瘾问题。目的:探讨阿片类药物使用者在克什米尔三级保健中心寻求丁丙诺啡治疗的原因和动机。材料和方法:本定性研究在药物依赖中心进行;有目的地对31名男性阿片类药物使用者进行抽样和访谈。纳入标准包括18岁以上诊断为阿片类药物使用障碍的个体。通过乌尔都语或克什米尔语的深度访谈收集数据,并使用Braun和Clarke的六步主题分析进行分析。结果:从数据分析中得出了6个主要主题和多个副主题,即:(1)家庭责任和社会压力,副主题突出了对家庭声誉和儿童福祉的关注;(2)对经济后果的遗憾,特别是因成瘾而造成的收入损失;(3)情感和关系影响,包括家庭破裂和婚姻不和;(4)渴望自尊和社会接受;(5)个人成长和救赎,重点是对无毒未来的渴望;(6)外部影响,注意家庭对寻求治疗的鼓励。结论:研究结果表明,阿片类药物使用者的治疗动机主要源于家庭和社会考虑、经济影响以及对个人成长的渴望。这些见解强调了以家庭为中心的支持和社会经济干预在提高面向克什米尔等冲突地区阿片类药物依赖的OST方案有效性方面的重要性。
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Exploring motivational factors for opioid treatment engagement among substance users in Kashmir: A qualitative study.

Background: Substance use disorder is a significant public health challenge globally, especially in conflict-affected regions like Kashmir, where opioid dependence poses a severe health and social burden. Opioid substitution therapy (OST) with buprenorphine is increasingly used to address opioid addiction in Kashmir.

Aim: To explore the reasons and motives of opioid users seeking buprenorphine treatment in a tertiary care center in Kashmir.

Materials and methods: This qualitative study was conducted at the Drug Deaddiction Center; 31 male opioid users were purposively sampled and interviewed. Inclusion criteria included individuals over 18 years with diagnosed opioid use disorder. Data were collected via in-depth interviews in Urdu or Kashmiri and analyzed using Braun and Clarke's six-step thematic analysis.

Results: Six primary themes and many subthemes emerged from the data analysis, namely, (1) Family Responsibility and Social Pressure, with subthemes highlighting concerns over family reputation and children's wellbeing; (2) Regret Over Financial Consequences, particularly income loss due to addiction; (3) Emotional and Relational Impact, including familial disconnection and marital discord; (4) Desire for Self-Respect and Social Acceptance; (5) Personal Growth and Redemption, with a focus on aspirations for a drug-free future; and (6) External Influence, noting family encouragement for seeking treatment.

Conclusion: Findings reveal that treatment motivations for opioid users are largely rooted in family and social considerations, financial impacts, and a desire for personal growth. These insights highlight the importance of family-centered support and socioeconomic interventions in enhancing the effectiveness of OST programs for opioid dependence in conflict regions like Kashmir.

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