Po'a-Kekuawela Ka'ohinani, Okamoto Scott K, Nebre LA Risa H, Helm Susana, Chin Coralee I H
Social Work Program, Hawai'i Pacific University, Honolulu, HI, USA.
J Ethn Cult Divers Soc Work. 2009 Jul 1;18(3):242-258. doi: 10.1080/15313200903070981.
This qualitative study examined how Native Hawaiian youth from rural communities utilized cultural practices to promote drug resistance and/or abstinence. Forty-seven students from 5 different middle schools participated in gender specific focus groups that focused on the cultural and environmental contexts of drug use for Native Hawaiian youth. The findings described culturally specific activities that participants used in drug related problem situations. The findings also suggested that those youth with higher levels of enculturation were able to resist drugs more effectively than those youth who were disconnected from their culture. The implications of these findings for social work practice are discussed.
这项定性研究考察了来自农村社区的夏威夷原住民青年如何利用文化习俗来促进抗毒和/或戒毒。来自5所不同中学的47名学生参加了针对性别的焦点小组,这些小组关注夏威夷原住民青年吸毒的文化和环境背景。研究结果描述了参与者在与毒品相关的问题情境中所采用的特定文化活动。研究结果还表明,那些文化适应程度较高的青年比那些与自身文化脱节的青年更能有效地抵制毒品。文中讨论了这些研究结果对社会工作实践的启示。