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Sleep is something, not nothing: an interprofessional approach to sleep assessment and treatment to support substance use recovery 睡眠是有意义的,不是没有:一种跨专业的睡眠评估和治疗方法,以支持物质使用恢复
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI: 10.1080/1533256X.2022.2159643
Jennifer Gardner, M. Swarbrick, Robert H. Kitzinger
ABSTRACT Many people with substance use disorders experience significant sleep disturbances that impact their pursuit of short- and long-term recovery goals, and overall health. Consistent rest and sleep routines contribute to effective functioning in daily life activities, overall health and wellness for people in early and long-term recovery. Despite the benefits, sleep and rest is not addressed by behavioral healthcare professionals in treatment settings. This manuscript illustrates how occupational therapists and social workers can collaborate to use sleep assessments to guide treatment. Addressing rest and sleep preparation and participation using a person-centered approach can have a profound impact on early and long-term recovery, quality of life for people with substance use challenges.
许多物质使用障碍患者经历了严重的睡眠障碍,影响了他们对短期和长期恢复目标的追求,以及整体健康。持续的休息和睡眠习惯有助于日常生活活动的有效运作,有助于人们在早期和长期康复期间的整体健康和健康。尽管有这些好处,但行为保健专业人员在治疗环境中并没有解决睡眠和休息问题。这份手稿说明了职业治疗师和社会工作者如何合作使用睡眠评估来指导治疗。使用以人为本的方法解决休息和睡眠准备和参与问题,可以对有物质使用挑战的人的早期和长期康复、生活质量产生深远影响。
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A primer on sleeping, dreaming, and psychoactive agents 一本关于睡眠、做梦和精神活性药物的入门书
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-12-28 DOI: 10.1080/1533256X.2022.2159641
R. Csiernik, Maeghan Pirie
ABSTRACT As a necessary part of physiological and emotional well-being, sleep is often overlooked or undervalued in Western society, in spite of the role restorative sleep plays in growth, healing, and recovery, immune response, and emotional regulation. The effect of psychoactive drugs on sleep, including pharmacological substances meant to assist in sleep, is notable and profound, especially in their disruption of REM sleep, the stage of sleep associated with dreaming. This article provides an overview of sleep stages, the brain and sleep, sleep disorders, and the effect of various psychoactive drugs on sleep architecture and hygiene. Future research, which treats substance use and sleep as bi-directional in nature and longitudinally explores sleep-related interventions in treatment and longer-term recovery that are sustainable and person-centered is merited.
睡眠作为生理和情绪健康的必要组成部分,尽管恢复性睡眠在生长、愈合和恢复、免疫反应和情绪调节中发挥着重要作用,但在西方社会却经常被忽视或低估。精神药物对睡眠的影响,包括旨在帮助睡眠的药理学物质,是显著而深刻的,特别是在它们对快速眼动睡眠(与做梦有关的睡眠阶段)的破坏方面。本文概述了睡眠阶段、大脑与睡眠、睡眠障碍以及各种精神药物对睡眠结构和卫生的影响。未来的研究,将物质使用和睡眠视为本质上的双向,并纵向探索与睡眠相关的干预措施,在治疗和长期恢复中是可持续的,以人为本的,是值得的。
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Discrimination and sleep disturbance: how is substance use a mediator for sexual minority men? 歧视和睡眠障碍:物质使用如何成为性少数男性的中介?
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI: 10.1080/1533256X.2022.2159644
J. Gibbs
ABSTRACT Discrimination plays a role in sleep disturbance for sexual minority men (SMM). Coping with discrimination through substance use may impact this relationship. Therefore, the current study aims to understand how substance use may mediate the relationship between microaggressions and sleep. In 2020, 239 SMM were recruited for an online survey. Participants responded to items about sleep disturbance, sexual orientation microaggressions, and recent substance use. Multivariate regressions investigated the association of microaggressions with sleep disturbance, and if substance use mediates this relationship. Microaggressions were associated with both sleep disturbance and substance use. The final model was significant and a Sobel test indicated that substance use partially mediates the relationship between microaggressions and sleep disturbance. These findings build evidence that increased substance use due to discrimination is contributing to increased sleep disturbance. Social workers should prioritize assessing experiences of discrimination to identify risk for substance use and sleep disturbance.
性别歧视在性少数男性(SMM)睡眠障碍中起着重要作用。通过使用药物来应对歧视可能会影响这种关系。因此,目前的研究旨在了解物质使用如何介导微侵犯和睡眠之间的关系。2020年,239名中小企业主参与了一项在线调查。参与者回答了有关睡眠障碍、性取向、微侵犯和近期药物使用的问题。多变量回归研究了微侵犯与睡眠障碍的关系,以及物质使用是否介导了这种关系。微侵犯与睡眠障碍和物质使用有关。最后的模型是显著的,Sobel检验表明物质使用部分介导了微攻击和睡眠障碍之间的关系。这些发现为歧视导致的药物使用增加导致睡眠障碍增加提供了证据。社会工作者应优先评估歧视经历,以确定物质使用和睡眠障碍的风险。
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Emotional exhaustion and workplace belongingness among peer recovery coaches during COVID-19 COVID-19期间同伴康复教练的情绪疲惫和工作场所归属感
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-12-13 DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2022.2156670
E. Pasman, Guijin Lee, Rachel Kollin, Michael J. Broman, Elizabeth Aguis, Stella M. Resko
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A qualitative study: harm reduction and opioid overdose strategies for Black and Latinx opioid overdose survivors 一项定性研究:黑人和拉丁裔阿片类药物过量幸存者的危害减少和阿片类药物过量策略
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2022.2149970
Michael D. Serrano
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Factors related to the delivery of interpersonal violence services in outpatient substance misuse treatment programs 在门诊药物滥用治疗项目中提供人际暴力服务的相关因素
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2022.2149959
Peter J. Delany, J. Shields, Eileen A. Dombo, Simmy Thomas
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‘Let’s talk tobacco’: taking responsibility for mental health patients with tobacco use disorder “让我们谈谈烟草”:为患有烟草使用障碍的精神健康患者承担责任
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-11-22 DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2022.2149957
Warren Jay Pires, Ariel Jacobs, A. Cole
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Alcohol-specific and socio-cultural determinants of alcohol use among adolescents of color 有色人种青少年饮酒的特定酒精和社会文化决定因素
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-11-21 DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2022.2149972
Ai Bo
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Increases in cannabis use and negative emotions during COVID-19 pandemic among college students with cannabis use disorder COVID-19大流行期间大麻使用障碍大学生中大麻使用和负面情绪的增加
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-11-14 DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2022.2145067
Yitong Xin, Corrine Schwarting, Stacey B. Armstrong, Paul B Nagib, E. Bonar, Brooke J. Arterberry, A. K. Davis
Using cross-sectional baseline measurements from a longitudinal cohort study, we evaluated the perceived impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on cannabis use and emotional well-being among college students meeting cannabis use disorder (CUD) criteria (N = 150). Compared to before the pandemic, participants retrospectively reported an increase in cannabis use during the first phase of the pandemic when stay-at-home orders occurred, which was correlated with a greater number of CUD symptoms and cannabis use-related consequences since the pandemic began. Reporting greater frequency of cannabis use during the pandemic was associated with greater frequency of using amphetamine-type drugs and consumption of cannabis by dabbing since the pandemic began. There were significant differences in cannabis use-related outcomes as a function of negative emotions (e.g., feeling lonely/stressed/anxious/depressed) experienced during the pandemic. The findings elucidate the impact of the pandemic on cannabis use among college students with CUD and can inform prevention/intervention efforts in this population. [ FROM AUTHOR]
使用纵向队列研究的横断面基线测量,我们评估了2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行对符合大麻使用障碍(CUD)标准的大学生大麻使用和情绪健康的感知影响(N=150)。与疫情前相比,参与者回顾性报告称,在疫情第一阶段,当出现居家令时,大麻使用量有所增加,这与自疫情开始以来出现的更多CUD症状和大麻使用相关后果有关。报告称,自疫情开始以来,疫情期间大麻使用频率更高,与苯丙胺类药物使用频率和吸食大麻的频率更高有关。在大流行期间,大麻使用相关的结果因负面情绪(如感到孤独/压力/焦虑/抑郁)而存在显著差异。研究结果阐明了疫情对CUD大学生大麻使用的影响,并可为该人群的预防/干预工作提供信息。[来自作者]
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“Better family lives”: experiences of a whole family case management approach for parental alcohol misuse "改善家庭生活":父母酗酒的全家庭个案管理方法的经验
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-11-13 DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2022.2143081
L. Dorey, S. Morgan
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