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全球酒精和药物使用情况综合调查(GENACIS)项目:研究结果综述及对以女性为重点的药物滥用预防和干预全球需求的一些启示。

The GENACIS project: a review of findings and some implications for global needs in women-focused substance abuse prevention and intervention.

作者信息

Wilsnack Sharon C

机构信息

Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Grand Forks, ND, USA.

出版信息

Subst Abuse Rehabil. 2012 Feb 1;3(Suppl 1):5-15. doi: 10.2147/SAR.S21343. eCollection 2012.

Abstract

An International Study (GENACIS) is a collaborative study of gender-related and cultural influences on alcohol use and alcohol-related problems of women and men. Members conduct comparative analyses of data from comparable general population surveys in 38 countries on five continents. This paper presents GENACIS findings that (1) age-related declines in drinking are uncommon outside North America and Europe; (2) groups of women at increased risk for hazardous drinking include women who cohabit, women with fewer social roles, more highly educated women in lower-income countries, and sexual minority women in North America; (3) heavier alcohol use shows strong and cross-culturally consistent associations with increased likelihood and severity of intimate partner violence; and (4) one effect or accompaniment of rapid social, economic, and gender-role change in traditional societies may be increased drinking among formerly abstinent women. These findings have potentially important implications for women-focused intervention and policy. Substance abuse services should include attention to middle-aged and older women, who may have different risk factors, symptoms, and treatment issues than their younger counterparts. Creative, targeted prevention is needed for high-risk groups of women. Programs to reduce violence between intimate partners must include attention to the pervasive role of alcohol use in intimate partner aggression. Social and economic empowerment of women, together with social marketing of norms of abstention or low-risk drinking, may help prevent increased hazardous alcohol use among women in countries undergoing rapid social change. Greater attention to effects of gender, culture, and their interactions can inform the design of more effective prevention, intervention, and policy to reduce the substantial global costs of alcohol abuse in both women and men.

摘要

一项国际研究(GENACIS)是一项关于性别相关和文化对男女饮酒及与酒精相关问题影响的合作研究。研究成员对来自五大洲38个国家具有可比性的一般人群调查数据进行了比较分析。本文介绍了GENACIS的研究结果:(1)在北美和欧洲以外,与年龄相关的饮酒量下降情况并不常见;(2)危险饮酒风险增加的女性群体包括同居女性、社会角色较少的女性、低收入国家中受教育程度较高的女性以及北美的性少数群体女性;(3)大量饮酒与亲密伴侣暴力的可能性增加和严重程度增加之间存在强烈且跨文化一致的关联;(4)传统社会中快速的社会、经济和性别角色变化的一个影响或伴随现象可能是以前戒酒的女性饮酒量增加。这些发现对以女性为重点的干预措施和政策可能具有重要意义。药物滥用服务应关注中年和老年女性,她们可能具有与年轻女性不同的风险因素、症状和治疗问题。对高风险女性群体需要有针对性的创新预防措施。减少亲密伴侣之间暴力行为的项目必须关注饮酒在亲密伴侣攻击行为中的普遍作用。赋予女性社会和经济权力,同时对戒酒或低风险饮酒规范进行社会营销,可能有助于预防社会快速变化国家中女性危险饮酒量的增加。更多地关注性别、文化及其相互作用的影响,可以为设计更有效的预防、干预措施和政策提供参考,以降低全球范围内男女因酒精滥用造成的巨大成本。

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