Salud,cultura,tradición:城市“墨西哥裔美国印第安人”社区酒精和其他毒品以及艾滋病毒需求评估的结果

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Ramona E. Beltrán, A. Alvarez, Angela R. Fernandez, Xochilt Alamillo, Lisa Colón
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摘要:本文介绍了对美国两个城市地区的20名“墨西哥裔美国印第安人”成年人进行的酒精和其他药物使用(AOD)和艾滋病毒风险需求评估的结果,这些成年人目前或以前参加过“墨西哥舞”(一种土著文化/仪式舞蹈形式)。研究结果描述了社区对AOD和HIV知识、污名和风险的看法。大多数参与者确定了急性脑残症,一半以上的人认为艾滋病毒是严重的健康问题。重要的是,大多数参与者还描述了来自“丹扎·墨西卡”的与AOD和艾滋病预防和应对相关的具体教义和实践,强调了文化认同、社区支持和治疗。
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Salud, cultura, tradición: Findings from an alcohol and other drug and HIV needs assessment in urban “Mexican American Indian” communities
ABSTRACT This paper presents findings from an alcohol and other drug use (AOD) and HIV risk needs assessment of 20 “Mexican American Indian” adults in two urban areas of the United States who currently or previously participated in Danza Mexica an Indigenous cultural/ceremonial dance form. Findings describe community perceptions of AOD and HIV knowledge, stigma, and risk. The majority of participants identified AOD and more than half perceived HIV to be significant health concerns. Importantly, the majority of the participants also described specific teachings and practices from Danza Mexica related to AOD and HIV prevention and response, emphasizing cultural identity, community support, and healing.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work® is dedicated to the examina­tion of multicultural social issues as they relate to social work policy, research, theory, and practice. The journal helps readers develop knowledge and promote understanding of the impact of culture, ethnicity, and class on the individual, group, organization, and community on the delivery of human services.
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