Washburn Micki, Torres Luis R, Moore Nicole Echeveria, Mancillas Alberto
School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA.
School of Social Work, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, Texas, USA.
J Soc Work Pract Addict. 2020;20(4):335-340. doi: 10.1080/1533256X.2020.1838857. Epub 2020 Oct 22.
One of the 12 Grand Challenges facing contemporary social work is to close the health gap experienced by those in historically marginalized communities (Uehara et al., 2013). As social workers, we seek to understand the individual, interpersonal, social, and environmental factors along with the structural inequities leading to initiation and continuation of substance misuse. We are constantly contextualizing the circumstances under which substance misuse occurs, as well as contextualizing our approaches to addressing this issue from both a public health and social justice perspective. In order to adequately meet this challenge, considerably more research-based knowledge on the substance use treatment needs and preferences of America's largest ethnic/cultural group, Latinx, is needed. This brief report outlines current challenges associated with substance use research focusing on active Latinx heroin users living in a border state in a time of rapidly evolving social policy related to immigration, substance regulation, and public health.
当代社会工作面临的12大挑战之一是消除历史上被边缘化社区人群所经历的健康差距(上原等人,2013年)。作为社会工作者,我们试图了解导致药物滥用开始和持续的个人、人际、社会和环境因素以及结构性不平等。我们不断将药物滥用发生的情况背景化,同时也从公共卫生和社会正义的角度将我们解决这一问题的方法背景化。为了充分应对这一挑战,需要有更多基于研究的知识,了解美国最大的族裔/文化群体拉丁裔对药物使用治疗的需求和偏好。本简要报告概述了与药物使用研究相关的当前挑战,该研究聚焦于生活在边境州的活跃拉丁裔海洛因使用者,此时有关移民、药物管制和公共卫生的社会政策正在迅速演变。