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Heavy alcohol consumption among marginalised African refugee young people in Melbourne, Australia: motivations for drinking, experiences of alcohol-related problems and strategies for managing drinking

机译:澳大利亚墨尔本边缘化的非洲难民年轻人中大量饮酒:饮酒动机,与酒精有关的问题的经验以及管理饮酒的策略

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Objective. Little is known about substance use among resettled refugee populations. This study aimed to describe motivations for drinking, experiences of alcohol-related problems and strategies for managing drinking among marginalised African refugee young people in Melbourne, Australia.Design. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with 16 self-identified African refugees recruited from street-based settings in 2012-2013. Interview transcripts were analysed inductively to identify key themes.Results. Participants gathered in public spaces to consume alcohol on a daily or near-daily basis. Three key motivations for heavy alcohol consumption were identified: drinking to cope with trauma, drinking to cope with boredom and frustration and drinking as a social experience. Participants reported experiencing a range of health and social consequences of their alcohol consumption, including breakdown of family relationships, homelessness, interpersonal violence, contact with the justice system and poor health. Strategies for managing drinking included attending counselling or residential detoxification programmes, self-imposed physical isolation and intentionally committing crime in order to be incarcerated.Conclusion. These findings highlight the urgent need for targeted harm reduction education for African young people who consume alcohol. Given the importance of social relationships within this community, use of peer-based strategies are likely to be particularly effective. Development and implementation of programmes that address the underlying health and psychosocial causes and consequences of heavy alcohol use are also needed.
机译:目的。关于在重新安置的难民中使用毒品的情况鲜为人知。这项研究旨在描述饮酒的动机,与酒精有关的问题的经历以及在澳大利亚墨尔本边缘化的非洲难民年轻人中管理饮酒的策略。在2012-2013年期间,对从街头环境中招募的16名自认非洲难民进行了面对面采访。对采访记录进行归纳分析,以找出关键主题。与会者聚集在公共场所,每天或几乎每天饮酒。确定了大量饮酒的三个主要动机:饮酒以应对创伤,饮酒以应对无聊和沮丧以及饮酒作为一种社会经验。参与者报告说,饮酒会造成一系列健康和社会后果,包括家庭关系破裂,无家可归,人际暴力,与司法系统的接触以及健康状况不佳。管理饮酒的策略包括参加咨询或居住区排毒计划,自我强加的身体隔离和故意犯罪以被监禁。这些发现突出表明,迫切需要针对饮酒的非洲年轻人进行有针对性的减低危害教育。鉴于此社区中社会关系的重要性,使用基于同级的策略可能特别有效。还需要制定和执行旨在解决酗酒的根本健康和心理社会原因及后果的计划。

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