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Epidemiology and etiology of substance use among American Indians and Alaska natives: Risk, protection, and implications for prevention

机译:美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加土著居民中物质使用的流行病学和病因学:风险,保护及其对预防的影响

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Background: The epidemiology and etiology of substance use and disorder in American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities have received increasing attention over the past 25 years and accumulating evidence provides important insights into substance use patterns in these populations. Objectives and methods: We provide a descriptive sketch of the AI/AN population in the United States today, present a brief review of the literature on the epidemiology and etiology of substance use within these populations, and discuss key implications of this literature for prevention efforts. Conclusions and Scientific Significance: Patterns of alcohol use and abuse in AI/AN populations are complex and vary across cultural groups, but alcohol clearly impacts both physical health and mental health within these communities. Tobacco use and associated health consequences is typically higher in these populations than among other US groups, although significant variation across Native communities is apparent here as with alcohol. Evidence regarding drug use and disorder is less extensive and thus less conclusive, but evidence demonstrates higher rates of use as well. Etiological explanations for substance use and disorder cut across individual characteristics (e.g., genetics) or experiences (e.g., exposure to trauma), to social contexts (e.g., family disruption), and to cultural factors (e.g., historical trauma). Protective factors likely cut across these multiple levels as well and deserve more focused attention for informing prevention efforts. The development of effective prevention strategies, built through collaboration between researchers and Native communities, drawing from the wisdom of both, is a high priority.
机译:背景:在过去25年中,美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI / AN)社区的药物滥用和疾病流行病学和病因学受到越来越多的关注,越来越多的证据为这些人群的药物滥用模式提供了重要的见识。目标和方法:我们提供当今美国AI / AN人群的描述性草图,简要介绍这些人群中物质使用的流行病学和病因学文献,并讨论该文献对预防工作的关键意义。结论和科学意义:AI / AN人群中酒精使用和滥用的模式很复杂,并且在不同文化群体之间各不相同,但是酒精显然会影响这些社区的身体健康和心理健康。这些人群中的烟草使用和相关的健康后果通常比美国其他人群要高,尽管在这里,土著社区之间的明显差异与酒精有关。有关药物使用和疾病的证据较少,因此结论性较差,但证据也显示较高的使用率。物质使用和疾病的病因学解释涉及个人特征(例如遗传学)或经历(例如遭受创伤),社会背景(例如家庭破裂)和文化因素(例如历史创伤)。保护性因素也可能跨越这些多个层面,因此在为预防工作提供信息方面应引起更多关注。高度重视通过研究人员和土著社区之间的合作,建立有效的预防策略,这是双方的智慧。

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