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政府与非政府针对女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别者(LGBT)群体的酒精及其他药物(AOD)治疗服务提供情况比较。

Comparison of Government and Non-Government Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Treatment Service Delivery for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Community.

作者信息

Mullens Amy B, Fischer Jane, Stewart Mary, Kenny Kathryn, Garvey Shane, Debattista Joseph

机构信息

a Sexual Health & HIV Service, Metro North Hospital and Health Service , Brisbane , Australia.

b School of Psychology and Counselling, University of Southern Queensland , Ipswich , Australia.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2017 Jul 3;52(8):1027-1038. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1271430. Epub 2017 Mar 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) populations are more likely to misuse alcohol and other drugs (AOD), compared to the general population. However, LGBT engagement with AOD treatment is often precluded by insensitivity and misunderstanding of LGBT issues. These treatment barriers may be a consequence of either worker attitudes, organizational factors or a combination of both. Few studies have compared service context as an impediment to AOD treatment.

OBJECTIVES

This pilot study sought to examine and compare staff attitudes, knowledge and awareness of LGBT issues in two state-wide AOD services within Australia. One organization was a government service, whilst the other was faith based.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study of a convenience sample (N = 130) of workers employed in a state-wide government AOD service (n = 65), and a state-wide non-government service (n = 65) was conducted. Participants self-completed a questionnaire comprising tools previously used to assess staff attitudes, knowledge and awareness of LGBT issues.

RESULTS

Few significant differences in attitudes and awareness of LGBT issues between government and non-government respondents were found. Nearly all respondents were supportive of LGBT persons irrespective of organizational context, with a small number of negative views. Although most respondents demonstrated awareness of organizational policies and practices relating to LGBT clients, many were "unsure" or "neutral" of what these might be.

CONCLUSION

It is confirming that the majority of staff report supportive attitudes towards LGBT clients. Findings suggest that organizations need to continue to take leadership to strengthen organizational training and capacity to deliver LGBT friendly AOD treatment practices.

摘要

背景

与普通人群相比,女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别者(LGBT)群体更有可能滥用酒精和其他药物(AOD)。然而,LGBT群体接受AOD治疗常常因对LGBT问题的麻木不仁与误解而受阻。这些治疗障碍可能是工作人员态度、组织因素或两者共同作用的结果。很少有研究将服务环境作为AOD治疗的障碍进行比较。

目的

这项试点研究旨在调查和比较澳大利亚两个全州范围的AOD服务机构中工作人员对LGBT问题的态度、知识和认识。一个机构是政府服务机构,另一个是基于信仰的机构。

方法

对全州范围的政府AOD服务机构(n = 65)和全州范围的非政府服务机构(n = 65)雇用的工作人员进行了便利抽样横断面研究(N = 130)。参与者自行填写一份问卷,问卷包含先前用于评估工作人员对LGBT问题的态度、知识和认识的工具。

结果

在政府和非政府受访者对LGBT问题的态度和认识方面,几乎没有发现显著差异。几乎所有受访者都支持LGBT人群,无论其组织背景如何,只有少数负面观点。尽管大多数受访者表示了解与LGBT客户相关的组织政策和做法,但许多人对这些政策和做法“不确定”或持“中立”态度。

结论

证实了大多数工作人员报告对LGBT客户持支持态度。研究结果表明,各组织需要继续发挥领导作用,加强组织培训以及提供对LGBT友好的AOD治疗服务的能力。

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