Faculty of Health, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
Centre de Recherche du Chum, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada.
J Psychoactive Drugs. 2021 Nov-Dec;53(5):460-473. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2021.1992047. Epub 2021 Dec 12.
Indigenous Peoples experience disproportionately higher rates of problematic substance use. These problems are situated in a context of individual and intergenerational trauma from colonization, residential schools, and racist and discriminatory practices, policies, and services. Therefore, substance use interventions need to adopt a trauma-informed approach. We aimed to synthesize and report the current literature exploring the intersection of trauma and substance use interventions for Indigenous Peoples. Fourteen databases were searched using keywords for Indigenous Peoples, trauma, and substance use. Of the 1373 sources identified, 117 met inclusion criteria. Literature on trauma and substance use with Indigenous Peoples has increased in the last 5 years (2012-2016, n = 29; 2017-2021, n = 48), with most literature coming from the United States and Canada and focusing on historical or intergenerational trauma. Few articles focused on intersectional identities such as 2SLGBTQIA+ (n = 4), and none focused on veterans. There were limited sources (n = 25) that reported specific interventions at the intersection of trauma and substance use. These sources advocate for multi-faceted, trauma-informed, and culturally safe interventions for use with Indigenous Peoples. This scoping review illuminates gaps in the literature and highlights a need for research reporting on trauma-informed interventions for substance use with Indigenous Peoples.
原住民经历了不成比例的更高的不良物质使用率。这些问题存在于殖民、寄宿学校、种族主义和歧视性做法、政策和服务给原住民带来的个体和代际创伤的背景下。因此,物质使用干预措施需要采用创伤知情的方法。我们旨在综合和报告目前探索原住民中创伤和物质使用干预措施交叉点的文献。使用原住民、创伤和物质使用的关键词搜索了 14 个数据库。在确定的 1373 个来源中,有 117 个符合纳入标准。过去 5 年(2012-2016 年,n=29;2017-2021 年,n=48),原住民中关于创伤和物质使用的文献有所增加,其中大部分文献来自美国和加拿大,重点关注历史或代际创伤。很少有文章关注 2SLGBTQIA+等交叉身份(n=4),也没有文章关注退伍军人。只有有限的资源(n=25)报告了创伤和物质使用交叉点的具体干预措施。这些资源提倡针对原住民使用的多方面、创伤知情和文化安全的干预措施。这项范围综述揭示了文献中的差距,并强调了需要报告针对原住民物质使用的创伤知情干预措施的研究。