Department of Pediatrics.
California Consortium for Urban Indian Health.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2022 Aug;36(5):429-439. doi: 10.1037/adb0000664. Epub 2021 Jun 24.
American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) youth demonstrate significant substance use and mental health disparities and represent a highly underserved population with regard to effective services. A community-based needs assessment study of urban and rural AIAN youth throughout California was conducted to inform the development of community-based, culturally relevant opioid and substance use services. This study examined AIAN youth experiences with opioid and other substance use disorders (OUD/SUD) in their communities, utilization of existing programs, and service system recommendations. Fifteen focus groups were conducted in partnership with urban and rural/reservation health programs, and AIAN serving community-based organizations throughout California with youth ranging from 13 to 18 years of age. Focus groups were recorded and professionally transcribed, then coded using NVivo qualitative data analysis software. An a priori coding structure was refined through a data-informed, iterative process until a final coding structure was agreed upon to characterize data. Findings demonstrate the need for OUD/SUD services that integrate cultural beliefs and practices, incorporate attention to family and community risk and resiliency factors, provide effective outreach and education, and focus on the development of holistic wellness and positive development for AIAN youth. This study also provides a model for conducting a needs assessment using community-based participatory methods to inform effective service development that more directly responds to community-identified needs. Findings indicate that future services and interventions should incorporate a focus on promoting overall wellness and positive youth development in order to prevent or promote recovery from opioid or other substance abuse. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AIAN)青年表现出明显的物质使用和心理健康差距,在获得有效服务方面代表着一个高度服务不足的群体。为了为基于社区的、与文化相关的阿片类药物和物质使用服务的发展提供信息,对加利福尼亚州城乡 AIAN 青年进行了一项基于社区的需求评估研究。本研究调查了 AIAN 青年在其社区中与阿片类药物和其他物质使用障碍(OUD/SUD)的经历、对现有项目的利用以及服务系统建议。与城市和农村/保留地卫生计划以及加利福尼亚州各地为 AIAN 青年提供服务的社区组织合作,进行了 15 个焦点小组,参与者年龄在 13 至 18 岁之间。焦点小组进行了录音和专业转录,然后使用 NVivo 定性数据分析软件进行编码。通过数据驱动的迭代过程,对预先确定的编码结构进行了细化,直到达成最终的编码结构来描述数据。研究结果表明,需要提供 OUD/SUD 服务,这些服务应整合文化信仰和实践,纳入对家庭和社区风险和复原力因素的关注,提供有效的外展和教育,并注重 AIAN 青年的整体健康和积极发展。本研究还提供了一种使用基于社区的参与性方法进行需求评估的模型,以告知更直接响应社区确定的需求的有效服务开发。研究结果表明,未来的服务和干预措施应侧重于促进整体健康和积极的青年发展,以预防或促进阿片类药物或其他物质滥用的康复。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。