University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2020 Jul-Sep;19(3):345-357. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2018.1532855. Epub 2018 Dec 17.
To explore access and treatment for alcohol use disorders (AUDs) among people of South Asian ancestry living in Canada or the United State, EQUATOR guidelines were applied to 34 manuscripts identified through an English language literature search (1946-2017) for this narrative review. The population studied has poor access to and engagement with treatment for AUD. Early evidence suggests benefit from adopting language-specific materials, offering South Asian-specific therapy groups, and incorporating traditional healers. Specific engagement and therapy considerations may increase AUD treatment access and effectiveness among South Asians living in Canada or the United States.
为了探索在加拿大或美国生活的南亚裔人群的酒精使用障碍(AUD)的获得治疗情况,本叙事综述应用 EQUATOR 指南对通过英语文献检索(1946-2017 年)确定的 34 篇文献进行分析。研究人群获得治疗 AUD 的机会和参与度较差。早期证据表明,采用特定语言的材料、提供南亚特定的治疗小组以及纳入传统治疗师具有一定益处。在加拿大或美国生活的南亚裔人群中,特定的参与和治疗注意事项可能会增加 AUD 治疗的可及性和效果。