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Sustainable social networks for mothers in recovery: the mirror families model 恢复期母亲的可持续社会网络:镜像家庭模式
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-10-20 DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2022.2137990
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The role of mountaintop removal mining in the opioid crisis 山顶移除采矿在阿片类药物危机中的作用
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI: 10.1080/1533256X.2020.1838862
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between mining practices in Central Appalachia and opioid use. Central Appalachia, known for coal mining, has one of the highest rates of opioid use in the U.S. Of particular interest is Mountaintop Removal Mining (MTR). MTR is a form of surface mining that requires clearcutting the mountain’s forest before detonating explosives to reveal a coal vein. The vein reveals coal that would not have been accessible using traditional underground mining methods. MTR has been shown to be connected to many adverse health effects, including increased rates of cancer, serious illness, and substance abuse related hospitalizations. The researchers of this study hypothesize that the adverse health effects of MTR may influence opioid abuse. The results of this study revealed a relationship between mining practices in Central Appalachian counties and opioid-related hospital discharge rates and prescription rates.
摘要本研究考察了阿巴拉契亚中部的采矿活动与阿片类药物使用之间的关系。阿巴拉契亚中部以煤矿开采而闻名,是美国阿片类药物使用率最高的地区之一。特别令人感兴趣的是山顶移除采矿(MTR)。MTR是一种地表采矿形式,在引爆炸药以露出煤脉之前,需要清理山区的森林。矿脉揭示了使用传统地下采矿方法无法开采的煤炭。MTR已被证明与许多不良健康影响有关,包括癌症、严重疾病和药物滥用相关住院率的增加。这项研究的研究人员假设MTR对健康的不良影响可能会影响阿片类药物的滥用。这项研究的结果揭示了阿巴拉契亚中部各县的采矿实践与阿片类药物相关的出院率和处方率之间的关系。
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Harm reduction and substance use treatments in Germany: a conversation with Benjamin Löhner 德国减少危害和药物使用治疗:与Benjamin Löhner的对话
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-08-24 DOI: 10.1080/1533256X.2022.2115709
Alcohol use is widespread in Germany, with its long cultural history of beer gardens, Oktoberfests, local celebrations and a strong beer brewing economic sector. In addition to alcohol use, alcohol use disorders and other substance use disorders are on the rise among people of all ages, but especially among youth. While a wide variety of substances are used in Germany, alcohol remains the primary drug of choice. It is estimated that over two million adults over the age of 18 meet the DSM IV criteria for ‘alcohol dependence,’ and of this group approximately 10% are under the age of 18 (Mann et al., 2017). Another two million drink in problematic ways, and over 74,000 die from alcohol related causes every year. However, while there are many people who use both illegal substances and legal substances in problematic ways, Germany has not experienced the same growth in opioid use as other countries or as in the United States (Kraus et al., 2019). While German based pharmaceutical companies have been trailblazers in developing morphine, heroin, methadone, and oxycontin (https://www.narconon.org/druginformation/germany-drug-addiction-treatment.html), the country has been able to avoid the epidemic of misuse of these substances in the general population. Germany has also been a leader in harm reduction methods in Europe, and a strong health care system has focused on providing substance use treatment and prevention services. Other broader based public health research has focused on public health solutions to problem substance use for both adults and youth. In this issue, we speak with Benjamin Löhner, a practitioner and researcher in substance use in Germany. His focus is on both prevention and treatment with youth experiencing substance misuse. Löhner, a social worker, has worked at a counseling center for young drug users and presently conducts trainings and workshops for social workers, teachers, and medical doctors. He is a Lecturer and doctoral candidate at the Evangelische Hochschule and Technische Hochschule in Nuremberg, Germany. His current research investigates the use and the benefits of game elements in counseling young drug users – a principle called gamification.
酒精使用在德国很普遍,德国有着悠久的啤酒园、啤酒节、当地庆祝活动和强大的啤酒酿造经济部门的文化历史。除饮酒外,酒精使用障碍和其他物质使用障碍在所有年龄段的人中都呈上升趋势,尤其是在年轻人中。虽然德国使用的物质种类繁多,但酒精仍然是首选药物。据估计,超过200万18岁以上的成年人符合DSM IV“酒精依赖”标准,其中约10%的人年龄在18岁以下(Mann等人,2017)。另有200万人以有问题的方式饮酒,每年有超过7.4万人死于与酒精有关的原因。然而,尽管有许多人以有问题的方式使用非法药物和合法药物,但德国的阿片类药物使用量并没有像其他国家或美国那样增长(Kraus等人,2019)。而总部位于德国的制药公司一直是开发吗啡、海洛因、美沙酮和羟考汀的开拓者(https://www.narconon.org/druginformation/germany-drug-addiction-treatment.html),该国已经能够避免在普通人群中滥用这些物质的流行病。德国也是欧洲减少伤害方法的领导者,强大的医疗保健系统专注于提供药物使用治疗和预防服务。其他基础更广泛的公共卫生研究侧重于解决成人和青年使用问题药物的公共卫生解决方案。在本期节目中,我们采访了德国药物使用领域的从业者和研究员Benjamin Löhner。他的重点是预防和治疗滥用药物的青年。Löhner是一名社会工作者,曾在一家针对年轻吸毒者的咨询中心工作,目前为社会工作者、教师和医生举办培训和研讨会。他是德国纽伦堡Evangelische Hochschule和Technische Hoch schule的讲师和博士生。他目前的研究调查了游戏元素在咨询年轻吸毒者中的使用和好处——这一原理被称为游戏化。
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Review of “On second thought: how ambivalence shapes your life” 《反思:矛盾心理如何塑造你的生活》评论
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-08-24 DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2022.2115708
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Opportunities for social workers to mitigate unjust substance use policy 社会工作者缓解不公正药物使用政策的机会
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-08-19 DOI: 10.1080/1533256X.2022.2115211
ABSTRACT A social work approach to addressing substance use embraces the NASW Code of Ethics with a dually focused client-centered and person-in-environment lens. These social work values often conflict with the myriad of U.S. policies that impact substance users by creating and reinforcing structural inequalities. Michael Lipsky’s Street-Level Bureaucracies reveal for social workers opportunities to mitigate policy with the consistent practice of a social work approach to substance use. This article provides an overview of Michael Lipsky’s Street-Level Bureaucracies and outlines opportunities to embrace social justice and human rights through micro and macro social work practice with people who use substances.
摘要一种解决物质使用问题的社会工作方法包含了NASW道德准则,以客户为中心和人在环境中的双重视角。这些社会工作价值观往往与美国的无数政策相冲突,这些政策通过制造和强化结构性不平等来影响物质使用者。迈克尔·利普斯基(Michael Lipsky)的街道级管理局为社会工作者揭示了通过对物质使用的社会工作方法的一致实践来缓解政策的机会。本文概述了迈克尔·利普斯基的街头官僚机构,并概述了通过与使用物质的人进行微观和宏观社会工作实践来接受社会正义和人权的机会。
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Family support and medication for opioid use treatment for women: a mixed methods study 妇女阿片类药物使用治疗的家庭支持和药物:一项混合方法研究
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-08-17 DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2022.2109271
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Incorporating transgender-affirmative practice models into substance use treatment and prevention 将跨性别肯定实践模式纳入药物使用治疗和预防
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-07-31 DOI: 10.1080/1533256X.2022.2106736
ABSTRACT Transgender and gender expansive individuals experience high rates of substance use disorders compared to their cisgender peers. However, there is a dearth of research regarding prevalence and correlates of substance use disorders among transgender and gender expansive individuals. Moreover, few evidence-based interventions exist for transgender and gender expansive individuals. We propose that social workers and other practitioners working with members of this community combine affirmative practice models with existing interventions and services to better meet the needs of transgender and gender expansive individuals.
摘要与顺性别同龄人相比,跨性别和性别膨胀型个体的药物使用障碍发生率较高。然而,缺乏关于跨性别和性别膨胀个体中物质使用障碍的患病率和相关性的研究。此外,针对跨性别者和性别膨胀者的循证干预措施很少。我们建议社会工作者和其他与该社区成员合作的从业者将平权实践模式与现有干预措施和服务相结合,以更好地满足跨性别者和性别膨胀者的需求。
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Factors that contribute to stigma toward opioid users among social work students 导致社会工作学生对阿片类药物使用者感到耻辱的因素
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-07-29 DOI: 10.1080/1533256x.2022.2103982
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The Combined Effect of Functional Independence, Loneliness, and Social Engagement on Older Adult Drinking Levels 功能独立性、孤独感和社交参与对老年人饮酒水平的综合影响
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/1533256X.2020.1838858
ABSTRACT Loneliness has long been associated with older adult alcohol use; however, the relationship between loneliness and alcohol use remains complex and poorly understood. The purpose of this study is to examine a possible causal pathway between functional independence, social engagement, loneliness, and drinking among older adults using structural equation modeling. A lower level of functional independence was a significant predictor of higher levels of loneliness and lower levels of social engagement. Additionally, higher feelings of loneliness predicted higher levels of drinking and higher levels of social engagement predicted lower levels of drinking.
长期以来,孤独感与老年人饮酒有关;然而,孤独和饮酒之间的关系仍然很复杂,人们对其知之甚少。本研究的目的是利用结构方程模型研究老年人功能独立、社会参与、孤独和饮酒之间可能的因果关系。较低的功能独立性水平是较高的孤独水平和较低的社会参与水平的显著预测因子。此外,更高的孤独感预示着更高的饮酒水平,更高的社交参与度预示着更低的饮酒水平。
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The Addiction Psychologist Podcast. Society of Addiction Psychology 成瘾心理学家播客。成瘾心理学学会
IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI: 10.1080/1533256X.2022.2079060
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