University of Arizona, Health Promotion Sciences, 1295 N Martin Ave, Tucson, AZ 85724, United States.
University of Arizona, Southwest Institute for Research on Women, 925 N Tyndall Ave PO Box 210438 Tucson, AZ 85721-0438, United States.
Int J Drug Policy. 2019 Nov;73:146-155. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.07.011. Epub 2019 Jul 26.
The purpose of this study is to use Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) methods and Photovoice to identify the perceived environmental factors that influence substance use among adolescents living at the U.S.-Mexico border.
One academic and a local youth health coalition engaged in Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) using Photovoice and qualitative methods to examine the perceived factors influencing adolescent substance use in their border community.
Identified novel risk factors for adolescent substance use on the border included the normalization of drug trafficking, normalization of substance use, and cross-border access to substances. Novel protective factors included living in a close-knit binational community and having strong binational family and social support systems. The findings also illustrate a nexus of 'factors' wherein risk and protective elements overlap.
This study contributes to the broader literature on international border health and how living in a border space influences adolescent substance use. The examination of influential border-bound factors provides a more complete understanding of the experiences of youth living on the U.S.-Mexico border, and informs the field of the importance of considering the border experience for future prevention and risk reduction efforts with border adolescents.
本研究旨在利用青少年参与行动研究(YPAR)方法和影像叙事,确定影响生活在美国-墨西哥边境的青少年物质使用的感知环境因素。
一个学术机构和一个当地青少年健康联盟利用影像叙事和定性方法进行青少年参与行动研究(YPAR),以研究影响边境社区青少年物质使用的感知因素。
在边境地区,确定了青少年物质使用的新的风险因素,包括毒品贩运的正常化、物质使用的正常化和跨境获得物质的机会。新的保护因素包括生活在一个紧密联系的跨国社区中,以及拥有强大的跨国家庭和社会支持系统。研究结果还说明了“因素”的关联,其中风险和保护因素相互重叠。
本研究为国际边境健康的更广泛文献做出了贡献,以及生活在边境地区如何影响青少年物质使用。对有影响力的边境因素的考察,更全面地了解了生活在美国-墨西哥边境的青年的经历,并为该领域提供了信息,即考虑边境经历对于未来针对边境青少年的预防和减少风险的努力非常重要。