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Exploring views on alcohol consumption and digital support for alcohol reduction inUK-basedPunjabi-Sikhmen: A think aloud and interview study

机译:探索对英国旁遮普 - 锡克教徒男子酒精减少酒精消费和数字支持的看法:大声思考和采访学习

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Introduction and Aims We aimed to explore UK-based Punjabi-Sikh men's views on: (i) alcohol consumption within the community; (ii) available support for alcohol reduction; and (iii) an evidence-informed alcohol reduction app. Design and Methods Semi-structured interviews and a think aloud method were employed. Participants (n= 15) were male, aged 18-27 years, identified as Punjabi-Sikh, were hazardous or harmful drinkers (i.e. had an Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption score of >= 5) and interested in using an app to reduce drinking. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed with inductive thematic analysis. Results Six themes were developed: (i) fear of drinking to cope; (ii) clash between religious and cultural norms (i.e. an internal conflict between important values); (iii) stigmatisation of mental health issues and lack of knowledge as barriers to help seeking; (iv) perceived usefulness of goal setting, monitoring and feedback (i.e. beliefs about the utility of the app's components for reducing drinking); (v) concerns about accessibility of the app within the Punjabi-Sikh community; and (vi) desire for human support for continued app engagement. Discussion and Conclusions Among UK-based, Punjabi-Sikh men, clashing religious and cultural norms give rise to internal conflict about drinking. Stigmatisation of mental health issues and lack of knowledge of available support leads to reduced help seeking. Respondents believed an evidence-informed alcohol reduction app could be useful, but were concerned about accessibility within the wider community and wanted an element of human support. The potential for a combination of digital and face-to-face support should be explored.
机译:导言和目的我们旨在探讨英国旁遮普锡克教男子对以下方面的看法:(i)社区内的酒精消费;(ii)对减少酒精含量的现有支持;以及(iii)一款基于证据的酒精减少应用程序。设计与方法采用半结构式访谈和有声思考法。参与者(n=15)为男性,年龄18-27岁,被认定为旁遮普锡克教,是危险或有害的饮酒者(即酒精使用障碍鉴定测试消费分数>=5),并对使用应用程序减少饮酒感兴趣。访谈采用录音、逐字转录和归纳主题分析。结果共有六个主题:(i)害怕饮酒以应对;二宗教和文化规范之间的冲突(即重要价值观之间的内部冲突);(三)将心理健康问题和缺乏知识视为寻求帮助的障碍;(iv)目标设定、监控和反馈的感知有用性(即关于应用程序组件在减少饮酒方面的效用的信念);(v) 担心该应用程序在旁遮普锡克社区内的可访问性;以及(vi)对持续应用参与的人力支持的渴望。在英国旁遮普锡克教男子中,相互冲突的宗教和文化规范引发了关于饮酒的内部冲突。对心理健康问题的污名化和缺乏可用支持的知识导致求助减少。受访者认为有证据支持的酒精减少应用程序可能有用,但他们担心更广泛的社区内的可访问性,并希望得到人类的支持。应探索数字和面对面支持相结合的可能性。

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