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理解拉丁裔人群接受专业物质滥用治疗的障碍。

Understanding barriers to specialty substance abuse treatment among Latinos.

机构信息

The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, United States of America; Alcohol Research Group, United States of America.

The University of Texas at Austin, School of Public Health, United States of America.

出版信息

J Subst Abuse Treat. 2018 Nov;94:1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2018.08.004. Epub 2018 Aug 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

National studies have documented that Latinos are less likely to use specialty substance abuse treatment (e.g., rehabilitation programs, in/out-patient services) than other racial/ethnic groups. Disparities in treatment utilization are particularly pronounced between Latinos and Whites. Few national studies have explicitly examined barriers to treatment by race/ethnicity, and current results are inconclusive. The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of barriers to specialty substance abuse treatment among Latinos.

METHODS

In 2017-2018, in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with 54 White, Black, and Latino participants who met eligibility criteria for a recent substance use disorder. Participants were recruited via online ads and screened for eligibility through an online survey. Interview questions were grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TBP): Participants were asked about treatment-related barriers in the domains of attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived control. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and coded by two independent coders. Barriers were compared across all interviews and by race/ethnicity.

RESULTS

Latinos were significantly more likely to report attitudinal and subjective norm barriers than their White and Black counterparts. Within the attitudes domain, results suggested that Latinos largely avoided specialty treatment due to barriers stemming from cultural factors, perceived treatment efficacy, recovery goals, and perceived treatment need. In the area of subjective norms, stigma and perceived lack of social support from family were more pervasive among Latinos' narratives. Lastly, in terms of perceived control, a minority of Latinos reported logistical barriers to treatment.

CONCLUSION

Specialty substance abuse treatment services have been found to be effective regardless of race/ethnicity. Understanding why Latinos use specialty treatment at low rates is key to reducing existing racial/ethnic disparities related to substance abuse. This study identified several malleable barriers that interventions can target to increase Latinos' utilization of treatment. These barriers may also be key to explaining Latino-White disparities in treatment utilization.

摘要

背景

国家研究表明,与其他种族/族裔群体相比,拉丁裔人使用专业药物滥用治疗(例如康复计划、门诊/住院服务)的可能性较低。在治疗利用方面的差异在拉丁裔人和白人之间尤为明显。很少有全国性研究明确检查种族/族裔治疗障碍,目前的结果尚无定论。本研究旨在更好地了解拉丁裔人接受专业药物滥用治疗的障碍。

方法

在 2017-2018 年,对符合最近药物使用障碍标准的 54 名白人、黑人、拉丁裔参与者进行了深入的定性访谈。参与者是通过在线广告招募的,并通过在线调查进行了资格筛选。访谈问题基于计划行为理论(TBP):参与者被问及治疗相关障碍,包括态度、主观规范和感知控制领域。访谈逐字转录并由两名独立编码员进行编码。对所有访谈和按种族/族裔进行了障碍比较。

结果

拉丁裔人报告的态度和主观规范障碍明显多于其白人同行和黑人同行。在态度领域,结果表明,拉丁裔人主要由于文化因素、治疗效果、康复目标和治疗需求感知而避免接受专业治疗。在主观规范方面,耻辱感和家庭支持感的缺乏在拉丁裔人的叙述中更为普遍。最后,就感知控制而言,少数拉丁裔人报告了治疗的实际障碍。

结论

专业药物滥用治疗服务已被证明无论种族/族裔如何都有效。了解拉丁裔人为何低比例地使用专业治疗是减少与药物滥用相关的现有种族/族裔差异的关键。本研究确定了一些可干预的障碍,干预措施可以针对这些障碍来增加拉丁裔人对治疗的利用。这些障碍也可能是解释拉丁裔人和白人在治疗利用方面差异的关键。

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