Prevention Research Center, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, 180 Grand Avenue, Suite 1200, Oakland, CA, 94612, USA.
Prevention Research Center, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, 180 Grand Avenue, Suite 1200, Oakland, CA, 94612, USA.
Int J Drug Policy. 2018 Apr;54:77-86. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2018.01.010. Epub 2018 Feb 8.
On a Northern Plains reservation where alcohol was prohibited, we investigated community members' views on the impacts of alcohol availability. Our methods combined elements of Tribal community participatory research with qualitative inquiry to elicit these perspectives. We used rapid appraisal techniques to conduct confidential interviews with 31 key leaders representing 7 relevant major community systems, and representing a variety of perspectives. Topics included respondents' understandings of the current systems of alcohol availability and use on the reservation, the impacts of these systems on reservation residents, and possible ways to measure these impacts. Respondents reported impacts on individuals, families, and the tribe overall. Alcohol-related problems shaped and were shaped by a constellation of social-ecological conditions: kinship, housing, employment, public/social service capacity, and the supply of alcohol in nearby off-reservation areas, as well as inter-governmental relationships and the spiritual life of reservation residents. A variety of social-structural determinants magnified alcohol impacts, so that the problem drinking of a small number of individuals could have broad effects on their families and the entire community. Our participatory qualitative methods enabled us to directly include the voices as well as the personal experiences and expertise of community members in this presentation. These methods may be broadly applied within policy analysis to identify ways to reduce harms related to alcohol and other drugs for Indigenous communities.
在北平原保留地,酒精是被禁止的,我们调查了社区成员对酒精供应的影响的看法。我们的方法结合了部落社区参与式研究和定性探究的元素,以引出这些观点。我们使用快速评估技术,对 7 个相关主要社区系统的 31 位代表进行了保密访谈,这些代表代表了各种观点。主题包括受访者对保留地当前酒精供应和使用系统的理解、这些系统对保留地居民的影响,以及衡量这些影响的可能方法。受访者报告了对个人、家庭和整个部落的影响。与酒精相关的问题是由一系列社会生态条件塑造的:亲属关系、住房、就业、公共/社会服务能力以及附近保留区外地区的酒精供应,以及政府间关系和保留区居民的精神生活。各种社会结构决定因素放大了酒精的影响,因此少数人酗酒可能会对他们的家庭和整个社区产生广泛影响。我们的参与式定性方法使我们能够直接将社区成员的声音以及他们的个人经历和专业知识纳入本报告。这些方法可以广泛应用于政策分析中,以确定减少与酒精和其他药物有关的危害的方法,以造福土著社区。