Kropp Frankie, Lilleskov Maurine, Richards Jennifer, Somoza Eugene
Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2014;21(2):43-65. doi: 10.5820/aian.2101.2014.43.
In addition to disparities in rates of substance use problems, American Indians (AIs) report multiple barriers to receiving treatment services. The present study utilized intake questionnaire data and focus groups to gain perspectives from 152 clients (65% male, 35% female; mean age 30 years) and 6 female providers on access to treatment for Northern Plains AIs in an urban, non-Native program. AI clients acknowledged the need for treatment more often than did substance users in general, but faced greater resource barriers. Both clients and providers offered specific recommendations for improving access to substance use treatment for AI populations in the Northern Plains.
除了物质使用问题发生率存在差异外,美国印第安人(AI)报告称在接受治疗服务方面存在多重障碍。本研究利用 intake questionnaire 数据和焦点小组,从152名客户(65%为男性,35%为女性;平均年龄30岁)和6名女性提供者那里获取了关于在一个城市非本土项目中为北部平原AI提供治疗服务的观点。与一般物质使用者相比,AI客户更常认识到治疗的必要性,但面临更大的资源障碍。客户和提供者都为改善北部平原AI人群获得物质使用治疗的机会提出了具体建议。