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  2. 美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民中社会支持网络与阿片类药物滥用之间的关系的检查:系统性审查
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  • 1School of Social Work, Northeastern State University, 3100 E New Orleans St., Broken Arrow, OK 74014, USA.

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社交网络在美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民 (AI/AN) 中显著影响了阿片类药物的滥用. 了解家庭,同龄人和社区因素对于AI/AN阿片类药物危机制定文化相关的预防策略至关重要.

关键词:
阿拉斯加原住民美国印第安人滥用阿片类药物保护因素危险因素社交网络社会支持

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科学领域:

  • 公共卫生
  • 社会学
  • 流行病学

背景情况:

  • 阿片类药物流行不成比例地影响美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民 (AI/AN) 群体.
  • 之前的研究集中在结构性决定因素上,对AI/AN社区的社交网络影响进行了有限的探索.

研究的目的:

  • 系统地审查影响阿片类药物使用和滥用的社会生态和社会网络因素.
  • 确定社交网络是如何在这些社区中起到风险或保护作用的.

主要方法:

  • 根据PRISMA指南进行系统审查,搜索PubMed,EBSCOhost,ProQuest,机构存储库和谷歌学者.
  • 包括研究 (2010-2022年) 检查社交网络对美国阿片类药物滥用人口的影响.
  • 使用JBI检查清单进行质量评估,7项研究符合纳入标准,主要针对青少年和年轻人.

主要成果:

  • 确定了影响阿片类药物使用的关键社交网络领域:家庭关系,同龄人协会,社区动态,教育,文化传统,社交媒体和代际创伤.
  • 这些因素可以起到保护性缓冲作用或导致阿片类药物滥用.
  • 大多数包括的研究集中在AI/ AN青少年和年轻人身上.

结论:

  • 强调需要对AI/AN人群中社交网络因素,创伤,数字媒体和阿片类行为之间的因果关系进行纵向研究.
  • 强调以文化为基础,以证据为基础的预防策略的重要性,以适应AI/AN个人的多方面的社会环境.
  • 敦促采取措施促进抗击能力,缓解历史上被边缘化的人工智能/人体智能社区的阿片类药物危机.