Drabble Laurie, Thomas Sue, O'Connor Lisa, Roberts Sarah Cm
Professor, San Jose State University Social Work, San Jose, California, USA.
Director, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Santa Cruz, California, USA.
J Soc Work Pract Addict. 2014 Jan 1;14(2):191-206. doi: 10.1080/1533256X.2014.900409.
This article describes U.S. state policies related to alcohol use during pregnancy, using data from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Alcohol Policy Information System (APIS). Specifically, this study examines trends in policies enacted by states over time and types of policies enacted across states in the U.S., with a focus on whether laws were supportive or punitive toward women. Findings revealed substantial variability in characteristics of policies (19 primarily supportive, 12 primarily punitive, 12 with a mixed approach, and 8 with no policies). Findings underscore the need to examine possible consequences of policies, especially of punitive policies and "mixed" approaches.
本文利用美国国立酒精滥用与酒精中毒研究所(NIAAA)酒精政策信息系统(APIS)的数据,描述了美国各州与孕期饮酒相关的政策。具体而言,本研究考察了各州随时间推移颁布的政策趋势以及美国各州颁布的政策类型,重点关注法律对女性是支持还是惩罚性的。研究结果显示,政策特征存在很大差异(19项主要是支持性的,12项主要是惩罚性的,12项采取混合方式,8项没有相关政策)。研究结果强调了审视政策可能产生的后果的必要性,尤其是惩罚性政策和“混合”方式的后果。