Allen James, Levintova Marya, Mohatt Gerald
Department of Psychology and Center for Alaska Native Health Research, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK 99775-6480, USA.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2011;70(5):473-87. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v70i5.17847. Epub 2011 Nov 1.
To review the existing epidemiological literature on suicide and alcohol-related disorders and their social determinants in the U.S. Arctic, as it relates to U.S. government research and evaluation efforts, and to offer recommendations to boost research capacity in the U.S. Arctic and collaborations across the circumpolar Arctic as part of global health initiatives.
Synthetic literature review.
Published literature; federal and state reports on suicide and alcohol-related disorders; and federal databases on research and program evaluation in the U.S Arctic were reviewed, with a focus on epidemiological trends over the past 50 years.
Suicide and alcohol-related disorders play a significant role in health disparities in the U.S. Arctic, with evidence of a disturbing prevalence trend over the past 50 years. Important variations exist in suicide rates across different regions of Alaska with different majority populations of Alaska Native cultural groups - and, in selected key instances, within these regions - with immense implications for guiding effective prevention efforts. Consequences of alcohol abuse are severe and particularly significant in their impact upon Alaska Native people. Health-related conditions associated with alcohol abuse are among the leading causes of mortality.
Recommendations to boost research capacity in behavioural health in the U.S. Arctic are offered, specifically on strategies and methods of inquiry and analysis; distinctions between populations and communities in rural circumpolar contexts; and future epidemiological and implementation research.
回顾美国北极地区关于自杀与酒精相关障碍及其社会决定因素的现有流行病学文献,因为这与美国政府的研究和评估工作相关,并提出建议以提高美国北极地区的研究能力,促进北极圈跨极地合作,作为全球卫生倡议的一部分。
综合文献综述。
查阅已发表的文献、关于自杀和酒精相关障碍的联邦及州报告,以及美国北极地区研究和项目评估的联邦数据库,重点关注过去50年的流行病学趋势。
自杀和酒精相关障碍在美国北极地区的健康差距中起着重要作用,过去50年有令人不安的流行趋势证据。阿拉斯加不同地区、不同阿拉斯加原住民文化群体占多数的地区,以及在某些关键情况下,这些地区内部的自杀率存在重要差异,这对指导有效的预防工作具有重大意义。酒精滥用的后果严重,对阿拉斯加原住民的影响尤为显著。与酒精滥用相关的健康状况是主要死因之一。
提出了提高美国北极地区行为健康研究能力的建议,特别是关于调查和分析的策略与方法、农村极地环境中人群和社区的差异,以及未来的流行病学和实施研究。