建立乌干达北部南苏丹难民滥用酒精的解释模型:定性研究

IF 4.1 Q1 PSYCHIATRY SSM. Mental health Pub Date : 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1016/j.ssmmh.2024.100366
Lena S. Andersen , Catharina F. Van der Boor , Abhijit Nadkarni , Dalili Taban , Alessandro Massazza , Daniela C. Fuhr , Bayard Roberts , Nawaraj Upadhaya , Wietse A. Tol , Eugene Kinyanda
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背景在被迫流离失所的人群(包括乌干达北部的南苏丹男性难民)中,酗酒是一个严重的健康问题,但却严重缺乏干预措施。建立该人群酒精滥用的解释模型是设计适当有效干预措施的第一步。本研究的目的是调查在这种环境下的酒精滥用情况,并对酒精滥用的解释模型进行概念化。研究方法在乌干达北部犀牛营定居点对有酒精滥用的男性难民(18 岁以上)(17 人)、其家庭成员(15 人)、社区和宗教领袖(15 人)以及心理健康和社会心理支持提供者(10 人)进行了 57 次访谈。采用主题分析法对数据进行归纳分析。结果在这种环境下,酗酒被认为是男性的一个重要社会心理问题。确定了酗酒的逆境(如创伤、损失、贫困)、心理困扰(如士气低落)、肇事者(如酒精容易获得、家庭冲突)和后果(如伴侣间暴力、贫困加剧)。从数据中得出的解释性模型显示了一种强化关系,即逆境导致心理困扰,而心理困扰又通过一些个人、人际、社区和社会的致因导致酒精使用的增加,随着时间的推移,酒精使用的增加会放大心理困扰,从而进一步增加酒精滥用。这些干预措施应努力解决已确定的酒精滥用决定因素,同时认识到该人群中男性特有的社会和文化因素。
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Developing an explanatory model of alcohol misuse among South Sudanese refugees in northern Uganda: A qualitative study

Background

Alcohol misuse is a significant health problem among forcibly displaced populations including male South Sudanese refugees in northern Uganda, yet interventions are sorely lacking. Developing an explanatory model of alcohol misuse in this population is the first step to designing appropriate and effective interventions. The aim of the current study was to examine alcohol misuse in this setting and to conceptualize an explanatory model of alcohol misuse.

Method

A total of 57 interviews were conducted with male refugees (18+ years) with alcohol misuse (n = 17), their family members (n = 15), community and religious leaders (n = 15), and mental health and psychosocial support providers (n = 10) in Rhino Camp settlement in northern Uganda. A thematic analysis approach was used to inductively analyze the data.

Results

Alcohol misuse was identified as a significant psychosocial problem among men in this setting. The adversity (e.g. trauma, loss, poverty), psychological distress (e.g. demoralization), perpetuators (e.g. ease of availability of alcohol, family conflict), and consequences of alcohol use (e.g. interpartner violence, exacerbated poverty) were identified. An explanatory model emerged from the data showing a reinforcing relationship in which adversity causes psychological distress, which leads to increased alcohol use via a number of personal, interpersonal, community and societal perpetuators, and over time increased alcohol use amplifies psychological distress which further increases alcohol misuse.

Conclusions

Given the need to address alcohol misuse in this population, this explanatory model of alcohol misuse can be used to inform prevention and treatment interventions for alcohol misuse. These interventions should endeavor to address the identified determinants of alcohol misuse while being cognizant of the social and cultural considerations specific to males in this population.
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