种族不平等和成研究
Wilson M Compton1, Emily B Einstein1, Eric M Wargo1
1National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Drug and alcohol dependence
|August 28, 2023
概括
毒品使用的种族和民族差异源于诸如种族主义和医疗保健不平等等复杂因素. 解决这些问题需要多元化的科学团队和针对弱势群体的定制干预措施.
科学领域:
- 药物成科学 药物成科学
- 健康差异研究 研究健康差异研究
- 社会医学科学 社会医学科学
背景情况:
- 种族和民族差异显著影响药物使用模式和与物质使用相关的危害.
- 导致这些差异的因素包括不平等的医疗保健准入,历史创伤和系统性种族主义.
- 成科学工作人员缺乏多样性,阻碍了研究进展和美国的科学领导力.
研究的目的:
- 调查使用毒品和相关危害的种族和民族差异的多方面的原因.
- 强调研究的必要性,优先考虑健康差异和科学工作人员多样性.
- 强调评估种族主义对物质使用轨迹的影响的关键作用.
主要方法:
- 分析现有的关于物质使用的种族和民族差异的文献.
- 审查国家药物滥用研究所 (NIDA) 关于研究和劳动力多样性的举措.
- 确定未来研究的关键领域,包括因果机制和干预量身定制.
主要成果:
- 对医疗服务的差异性准入,种族主义和历史创伤是造成差距的关键因素.
- 成科学领域缺乏多样性,影响研究质量.
- 尼达正在积极促进关于差距和劳动力多样性的研究.
结论:
- 未来的研究必须阐明差异的因果机制,并评估政策影响.
- 预防,减少伤害,治疗和恢复的干预措施必须根据种族主义的影响进行量身定制.
- 解决结构性障碍对于培养未来多元化成科学工作人员至关重要,特别是对于边缘化群体.
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