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Sex Differences in Suicidal Ideation: Mediating Effects of Alcohol Abuse/Dependence on Suicidal Ideation through Psychological Distress and Hopelessness. 自杀意念的性别差异:酒精滥用/依赖通过心理痛苦和绝望对自杀意念的中介作用。
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-21 DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlad012
Yi Jin Kim, Viktor Burlaka, Susan Yoon

This article aims to investigate the impact of psychological distress and hopelessness as mediators in the relationship between alcohol use disorder (AUD) and suicidal ideation among young adults. The study employed data from the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, focusing on participants aged 18 to 25. The PROCESS macro was used to conduct a moderated mediation analysis. The findings revealed that AUD, psychological distress, and hopelessness were all significant risk factors for suicidal ideation among young adults. Furthermore, psychological distress and hopelessness served as significant mediators in the relationship between AUD and suicidal ideation. The study highlights the need for interventions and treatments that address co-occurring alcohol use and psychological distress/hopelessness in both sexes, for young adults at risk of suicide. In summary, the study underscores the importance of recognizing the underlying factors that contribute to suicidal ideation among young adults, especially those with AUD, psychological distress, and hopelessness.

本文旨在调查心理困扰和绝望作为媒介在年轻人酒精使用障碍(AUD)与自杀意念之间的关系中的影响。该研究采用了2019年全国药物使用与健康调查的数据,重点关注18至25岁的参与者。PROCESS宏用于进行适度的中介分析。研究结果显示,AUD、心理困扰和绝望都是年轻人产生自杀意念的重要风险因素。此外,心理困扰和绝望是AUD与自杀意念之间关系的重要中介。这项研究强调了对有自杀风险的年轻人进行干预和治疗的必要性,以解决男女同时发生的饮酒和心理困扰/绝望问题。总之,这项研究强调了认识到导致年轻人自杀意念的潜在因素的重要性,尤其是那些患有自闭症、心理困扰和绝望的年轻人。
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"Drugs Can Be a Great Coercion": Service Providers' Perspectives on the Relationship between Substance Use and Trauma Bonding among Survivors of Sex Trafficking. “毒品可以是一种巨大的强迫”:服务提供者对性交易幸存者中物质使用与创伤联系之间关系的看法。
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-21 DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlad011
Kaitlin Casassa, Alexa Ploss, Sharvari Karandikar

While research has demonstrated a complex relationship between sex trafficking and substance use, the relationship between substance use and trauma bonding is not well understood. A trauma bond refers to an emotional attachment that can develop between victims and their abusers. This study aims to explore the relationship between substance use and trauma bonding among survivors of sex trafficking from the perspective of service providers working directly with survivors of sex trafficking. This qualitative study involved in-depth interviews with 10 participants. Purposeful sampling was employed among licensed social workers or counselors working directly with survivors of sex trafficking. Audio recordings of interviews were transcribed and coded using aspects of a grounded theory approach. Three themes emerged from the data regarding the relationship between substance use and trauma bonding among survivors of sex trafficking: substance use as a tactic, substance use as a risk factor, and substance use as a potential trauma bond. These findings support the need to treat substance use and mental health concerns concurrently among sex trafficking survivors. Additionally, these findings can inform legislators and policymakers as they consider the needs of survivors.

虽然研究表明性交易和药物使用之间存在复杂的关系,但药物使用和创伤结合之间的关系尚未得到很好的理解。创伤纽带是指受害者和施虐者之间可能形成的一种情感依恋。本研究旨在从性交易幸存者服务提供者的角度,探讨性交易幸存者的物质使用与创伤结合之间的关系。这项定性研究涉及对10名参与者的深度访谈。在直接与性交易幸存者打交道的持牌社会工作者或咨询师中进行了有目的的抽样调查。访谈的录音被转录和编码,使用了扎根理论方法的各个方面。关于性交易幸存者中物质使用与创伤联系之间关系的数据中出现了三个主题:作为策略的物质使用,作为风险因素的物质使用,以及作为潜在创伤联系的物质使用。这些调查结果支持需要在性贩运幸存者中同时治疗药物使用和心理健康问题。此外,这些发现可以为立法者和决策者在考虑幸存者的需求时提供信息。
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Professionals' Perspectives on Substance Use among Refugees in Shared Accommodations: A Qualitative Study. 专业人士对共享住宿中难民物质使用的看法:一项定性研究。
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-21 DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlad017
Miriam Hedwig Lorenz, Anja Ensle, Julia Taggert, Jonathan Uricher, Thomas Heidenreich, Marion Laging

Refugees are at a higher risk of hazardous substance use due to their traumatic experiences in their country of origin, their flight, and the difficult situation of arriving in the host country. The professionals interviewed in this study describe both the heightened vulnerability and the circumstances refugees live in after arriving in Germany. Evidence was collected by interviewing five professionals who work for and with refugees in the context of a qualitative study. Interviews were conducted with a semistructured interview guideline and analyzed for thematic content. Based on the interview data, the authors identified risk factors for hazardous substance use and possible solutions to improve the situation in shared accommodations for refugees and asylum seekers who see substance use as a resource for coping. In addition, existing barriers impede refugees from finding prevention measures and intervention programs. There is a need for specialized addiction aid with culturally appropriate programs and preventive measures to reach refugees who live in shared accommodations in Germany. Furthermore, interdisciplinary cooperation in the areas of addiction aid, refugee support, and mental healthcare should be improved.

由于难民在原籍国的创伤经历、他们的逃亡以及抵达东道国的困难处境,他们使用有害物质的风险更高。在这项研究中接受采访的专业人士描述了难民抵达德国后的脆弱性和生活环境。在定性研究的背景下,通过采访五位为难民工作和与难民打交道的专业人员来收集证据。访谈采用半结构化访谈指南进行,并对主题内容进行分析。根据访谈数据,作者确定了危险物质使用的风险因素和可能的解决方案,以改善难民和寻求庇护者共享住宿的情况,他们将物质使用视为应对资源。此外,现有的障碍阻碍难民找到预防措施和干预方案。需要专门的成瘾援助,包括文化上适当的项目和预防措施,以达到住在德国共享住宿的难民。此外,应改善成瘾援助、难民支助和精神保健领域的跨学科合作。
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Contested Disability: Sickle Cell Disease. 残疾:镰状细胞病。
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-21 DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlad014
Sinthu Srikanthan

The world's first "molecular disease," sickle cell disease (SCD) has captivated the medical community's attention as a multisystem blood disorder linked to abnormalities in one molecule: hemoglobin. While the molecular model of SCD has led to advances in medical management, its reductionism obfuscates the sociopolitical dimensions of the condition, affording little attention to the racialized, gendered, classed, and disabling disparities faced by people with SCD. Consequently, SCD is frequently contested as a disability-opportunities to support people with SCD in everyday challenges escape many healthcare providers. These trends speak to the legacy of anti-Black racism in the Global North, which deeply entwines disability with racialized boundaries of citizenship and broader debates about "deservingness" of welfare. To address these gaps, this article delineates the medical and social models of disability as well as anti-Black racism to explore how social workers can embed human rights for people with SCD in everyday practice. This article is contextualized in Ontario, Canada, a province that recently launched a quality standard, Sickle Cell Disease: Care for People of All Ages.

世界上第一种“分子疾病”镰状细胞病(SCD)作为一种与血红蛋白一种分子异常有关的多系统血液疾病,引起了医学界的关注。虽然SCD的分子模型导致了医疗管理的进步,但其简化论混淆了这种疾病的社会政治层面,很少关注SCD患者面临的种族化、性别化、分类化和致残性差异。因此,SCD经常被认为是许多医疗保健提供者无法提供的支持SCD患者应对日常挑战的残疾机会。这些趋势说明了全球北方反黑人种族主义的遗留问题,它将残疾与公民身份的种族化边界以及关于福利“应得”的更广泛辩论深深地交织在一起。为了解决这些差距,本文描述了残疾以及反黑人种族主义的医疗和社会模式,以探索社会工作者如何将SCD患者的人权融入日常实践。本文以加拿大安大略省为背景,该省最近推出了一项质量标准《镰状细胞病:照顾所有年龄段的人》。
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MD/MSW: A Call for a New Dual-Degree Program. MD/MSW:呼吁建立新的双学位课程。
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-21 DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlad018
Grayson Holt, Jeffrey S Zabinski, Victoria Lewis
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A Longitudinal Study Examining the Effects of COVID-19 on Refugees Four Years Postresettlement in the United States. 一项关于新冠肺炎对难民在美国定居四年后影响的纵向研究。
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-21 DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlad013
Stacey A Shaw, Heather Middleton, Patrick Poulin, Graeme Rodgers, Tara Leung

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many refugee communities faced intensified economic and social challenges. This longitudinal study began three years prior to the COVID pandemic and examined the effects of COVID on refugee outcomes in the United States including employment, health insurance, safety, and discrimination. The study also examined participant perspectives on COVID-related challenges. Participants included 42 refugees who resettled approximately three years prior to the onset of the pandemic. Data were collected at six months, 12 months, two years, three years, and four years postarrival, with the pandemic beginning between years 3 and 4. Linear growth models examined how the pandemic impacted participant outcomes over time. Descriptive analyses examined perspectives regarding pandemic challenges. Results indicated that during the pandemic, employment and safety significantly decreased. Participant concerns regarding the pandemic centered on health, economic challenges, and isolation. Attention to refugee outcomes during the COVID pandemic highlight the need for social work practitioners to promote equitable access to information and social supports, particularly during times of uncertainty.

在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,许多难民社区面临着加剧的经济和社会挑战。这项纵向研究始于COVID大流行前三年,研究了COVID对美国难民结果的影响,包括就业、健康保险、安全和歧视。该研究还调查了参与者对covid - 19相关挑战的看法。与会者包括42名难民,他们在大流行病开始前大约三年重新定居。在疫情爆发后6个月、12个月、2年、3年和4年收集数据,大流行开始于第3年至第4年。线性增长模型考察了大流行如何随着时间的推移影响参与者的成果。描述性分析审查了关于大流行病挑战的观点。结果表明,在疫情期间,就业和安全性明显下降。与会者对疫情的关注主要集中在健康、经济挑战和孤立方面。在COVID大流行期间对难民结果的关注突出了社会工作从业人员促进公平获得信息和社会支持的必要性,特别是在不确定时期。
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Race and COVID-19 among Social Workers in Health Settings: Physical, Mental Health, Personal Protective Equipment, and Financial Stressors. 卫生机构社会工作者的种族和COVID-19:身体、心理健康、个人防护装备和财务压力。
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlad002
Lisa de Saxe Zerden, Abigail M Ross, Julie Cederbaum, Ting Guan, Jennifer Zelnick, Betty J Ruth

Social work is an essential workforce integral to the United States' public health infrastructure and response to COVID-19. To understand stressors among frontline social workers during COVID-19, a cross-sectional study of U.S-based social workers (N = 1,407) in health settings was collected (in June through August 2020). Differences in outcome domains (health, mental health, personal protective equipment [PPE] access, financial stress) were examined by workers' demographics and setting. Ordinal logistic, multinomial, and linear regressions were conducted. Participants reported moderate or severe physical (57.3 percent) and mental (58.3 percent) health concerns; 39.3 percent expressed PPE access concerns. Social workers of color were more likely to report significantly higher levels of concern across all domains. Those identifying as Black, American Indian/Alaska Native (AIAN), Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI), multiracial, or Hispanic/Latinx were over 50 percent more likely to experience either moderate or severe physical health concerns, 60 percent more likely to report severe mental health concerns, and over 30 percent more likely to report moderate PPE access concerns. The linear regression model was significantly associated with higher levels of financial stress for social workers of color. COVID-19 has exposed racial and social injustices that that hold true for social workers in health settings. Improved social systems are critical not just for those impacted by COVID-19, but also for the protection and sustainability of the current and future workforce responding to COVID-19.

社会工作是美国公共卫生基础设施和应对COVID-19不可或缺的重要劳动力。为了了解COVID-19期间一线社会工作者的压力源,收集了一项对美国卫生机构社会工作者(N = 1407)的横断面研究(2020年6月至8月)。结果领域(健康、心理健康、个人防护装备[PPE]获取、财务压力)的差异通过工人的人口统计和环境进行了检查。进行了有序逻辑回归、多项回归和线性回归。参与者报告了中度或重度的身体(57.3%)和精神(58.3%)健康问题;39.3%的人表达了对个人防护装备获取的担忧。在所有领域中,有色人种的社会工作者更有可能报告出更高水平的担忧。那些被认为是黑人、美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民(AIAN)、亚裔美国人/太平洋岛民(AAPI)、多种族或西班牙裔/拉丁裔的人,有中度或严重身体健康问题的可能性要高出50%以上,有严重精神健康问题的可能性高出60%以上,有中度PPE获取问题的可能性高出30%以上。线性回归模型与有色社会工作者较高的经济压力水平显著相关。COVID-19暴露了卫生机构社会工作者所面临的种族和社会不公正现象。改善社会制度不仅对受COVID-19影响的人至关重要,而且对当前和未来应对COVID-19的劳动力的保护和可持续性也至关重要。
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Mental Health, Food Insecurity, and Economic Hardship among College Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic. 2019冠状病毒病大流行期间大学生的心理健康、粮食不安全和经济困难
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlad006
Youngmi Kim, Jennifer Murphy

The mental health crisis among college students has become one of the most pressing issues, especially during the pandemic. Researchers discuss food insecurity as one of the leading causes of mental distress. The onset and continued impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic appear to compound food insecurity, economic hardship, and mental health. This study aims to understand the mental health of college students in relation to food insecurity and financial struggles to meet basic living expenses and debts during the pandemic. Authors collected survey data from college students in a public urban university in 2020 and conducted a multiple regression (N = 375). Evidence indicated that mental health became significantly worse after the pandemic onset. Mental health was significantly associated with food insecurity and multiple economic hardships, controlling for prepandemic mental health and other characteristics. The findings affirm that food insecurity and dire levels of economic hardship have devastating effects on the mental health of young adults. The article highlights the long-term implications of mental health affected by basic needs insecurity and the emergent need for integrated services and university-community partnerships.

大学生的心理健康危机已经成为最紧迫的问题之一,特别是在大流行期间。研究人员认为,食物不安全是导致精神痛苦的主要原因之一。2019冠状病毒病大流行的爆发和持续影响似乎加剧了粮食不安全、经济困难和精神健康问题。本研究旨在了解大学生的心理健康与粮食不安全和经济困难,以满足基本生活费用和债务在大流行期间。作者收集了某城市公立大学2020年在校大学生的调查数据,并进行了多元回归(N = 375)。有证据表明,大流行爆发后,精神健康状况明显恶化。心理健康与粮食不安全和多重经济困难显著相关,控制了大流行前的心理健康和其他特征。调查结果证实,粮食不安全和严重的经济困难对年轻人的心理健康产生了毁灭性的影响。这篇文章强调了受基本需求不安全感影响的心理健康的长期影响,以及对综合服务和大学-社区伙伴关系的紧急需求。
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Health-Related Quality of Life among American Indian and Alaska Native People: Exploring Associations with Adversities and Psychosocial Strengths. 美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民的健康相关生活质量:探索逆境和心理社会优势的关联。
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlad007
Sherry Hamby, Katie Schultz, Elizabeth Taylor

Identifying psychosocial strengths that support physical health can lead to better pathways to prevention and intervention. Relying on the resilience portfolio model as a conceptual framework, this study explores strengths in three domains (regulation, meaning making, and interpersonal) to identify promising protective factors to support physical health-related quality of life (P-HRQOL), controlling for prior exposure to adversity, age, and gender. This study uses data from four resilience portfolio model studies collected in the southern United States, combined to increase the number of people who identified as American Indian/Alaska Native. The sample included 147 people (M age = 28.5 years; SD = 16.26), of which 57 percent are female. The surveys collected data on adversities (polyvictimization, other adversities, county poverty), psychosocial strengths (psychological endurance, sense of purpose, religious meaning making, compassion, and community support), and P-HRQOL. The full model accounted for 24 percent of the variance in P-HRQOL, with strengths explaining more than twice as much variance as adversities (13 percent versus 6 percent). A sense of purpose showed the most promise for supporting P-HRQOL. Regarding implications, authors recommend exploring a wider range of protective factors that might improve resilience in Native communities. Several evidence-based pathways to meaning making, such as narrative and mindfulness, may improve health outcomes for Native people.

确定支持身体健康的社会心理优势可以为预防和干预开辟更好的途径。本研究以弹性组合模型为概念框架,探讨了三个领域(调节、意义创造和人际关系)的优势,以确定支持身体健康相关生活质量(P-HRQOL)的有希望的保护因素,控制先前的逆境暴露、年龄和性别。这项研究使用了在美国南部收集的四项弹性组合模型研究的数据,结合起来增加了被认定为美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民的人数。样本包括147人(M年龄= 28.5岁;SD = 16.26),其中57%是女性。调查收集了逆境(多重受害、其他逆境、县贫困)、社会心理优势(心理承受力、目的感、宗教意义创造、同情心和社区支持)和P-HRQOL的数据。完整的模型解释了P-HRQOL变异的24%,优势解释了逆境变异的两倍多(13%对6%)。目标感对支持P-HRQOL最有希望。关于影响,作者建议探索更广泛的保护因素,这些因素可能会提高土著社区的恢复力。一些以证据为基础的意义创造途径,如叙述和正念,可能会改善土著人民的健康状况。
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Clinical Crisis: When Your Therapist Needs Therapy! 临床危机:当你的治疗师需要治疗!
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 Medicine Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI: 10.1093/hsw/hlad003
Patsy Agpalza, Derek Cegelka
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