Wong Eunice C, Longshore Douglas
RAND Corporation, University of California-Los Angeles, CA, USA.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2008;7(3):328-40. doi: 10.1080/15332640802313478.
There is increasing concern over whether standard health care services, such as substance abuse treatment, adequately account for important cultural influences, yet studies focusing on the impact of cultural influences on substance abuse treatment continue to be limited. The current study prospectively examined the effects of two cultural factors (ethnic identity and spirituality) on substance abuse treatment outcomes among Hispanic American clients (N=114) enrolled in methadone maintenance treatment. In addition, this study examined whether a commonly studied treatment factor (i.e., self-efficacy) significantly influenced treatment outcomes. Higher levels of self-efficacy at intake were related to increased odds of reported heroin abstinence and a lower number of drugs used at 1-year follow-up. Greater levels of ethnic identity were related to a greater number of drugs used at follow-up. No significant effects were found for spirituality.
对于诸如药物滥用治疗等标准医疗服务是否充分考虑了重要的文化影响,人们越来越担忧,然而,关注文化影响对药物滥用治疗的作用的研究仍然有限。本项研究前瞻性地考察了两个文化因素(族群认同和精神性)对参加美沙酮维持治疗的拉美裔美国客户(N = 114)的药物滥用治疗结果的影响。此外,本研究还考察了一个经常被研究的治疗因素(即自我效能感)是否对治疗结果有显著影响。入组时较高水平的自我效能感与报告的海洛因戒断几率增加以及随访1年时使用的药物数量减少有关。较高水平的族群认同与随访时使用的药物数量较多有关。未发现精神性有显著影响。