Peterson Sara, Berkowitz Gale, Cart Courtney Uhler, Brindis Claire
Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2002 Aug;13(3):360-78. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2010.0688.
Alcohol and other drug use is a serious problem among American Indian and Alaska Native women. However, information about their needs for treatment is lacking. In response, a study was conducted to document the life experiences and perceived recovery needs of American Indian and Alaska Native women at nine treatment centers nationwide. The data show that most of these women have experienced various forms of abuse and neglect from childhood into adulthood and have been exposed to alcohol and other drugs from an early point in their lives. Most of these women have made multiple attempts to recover from their addictions, often for the sake of their children. The information derived from this study can be used as the foundation for further research about the treatment needs of American Indian and Alaska Native women.
饮酒和使用其他药物在美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民女性中是一个严重问题。然而,关于她们治疗需求的信息却很匮乏。为此,开展了一项研究,记录全国九个治疗中心的美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民女性的生活经历以及她们所认为的康复需求。数据显示,这些女性中的大多数从童年到成年都经历过各种形式的虐待和忽视,并且在生命早期就接触到了酒精和其他药物。这些女性中的大多数为了孩子多次尝试戒除成瘾问题。从这项研究中获得的信息可作为进一步研究美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民女性治疗需求的基础。