Stinson Julie, Wolfson Lindsay, Poole Nancy
Centre of Excellence for Women's Health, D404-4500 Oak St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada.
Canada FASD Research Network, PO Box 11364, Vancouver, BC V5R 0A4, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Feb 5;17(3):992. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17030992.
Drawing on data from a scoping review on sex, gender and substance use, this narrative review explores the use of gender-informed and technology-based approaches in substance use prevention and health promotion interventions. With an ever-changing landscape of new technological developments, an understanding of how technology-based interventions can address sex, gender, and intersecting equity considerations related to substance use is warranted. Current technology-based approaches to substance use prevention and health promotion are described and assessed for gender-specific and gender transformative outcomes, and limitations are discussed related to inclusivity, access, confidentiality, and a dearth of research on technological approaches that integrate gender-based analysis. A call for action designed to advance technology-based health promotion, prevention and brief interventions that address gender equity simultaneously with substance use is proposed.
基于一项关于性、性别与物质使用的范围界定综述的数据,本叙述性综述探讨了在物质使用预防和健康促进干预措施中采用性别视角和基于技术的方法。随着新技术发展的不断变化,有必要了解基于技术的干预措施如何解决与物质使用相关的性、性别及交叉公平问题。本文描述并评估了当前基于技术的物质使用预防和健康促进方法在性别特定和性别变革性成果方面的情况,并讨论了这些方法在包容性、可及性、保密性以及缺乏对整合基于性别的分析的技术方法的研究等方面的局限性。本文还提出了一项行动呼吁,旨在推进同时解决性别平等与物质使用问题的基于技术的健康促进、预防和简短干预措施。