Social and Structural Challenges to Drug Cessation Among Couples in Northern Mexico: Implications for Drug Treatment in Underserved Communities
Autor: | Bazzi, Angela R, Syvertsen, Jennifer L, Rolón, María Luisa, Martinez, Gustavo, Rangel, Gudelia, Vera, Alicia, Amaro, Hortensia, Ulibarri, Monica D, Hernandez, Daniel O, Strathdee, Steffanie A |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Medication-assisted therapy Medically Underserved Area Couples Interviews as Topic Substance Misuse Drug treatment Risk-Taking Clinical Research Surveys and Questionnaires Behavioral and Social Science Humans Psychology Drug use Substance Abuse Intravenous Mexico Sex Workers Substance Abuse Patient Acceptance of Health Care Health Services Brain Disorders Good Health and Well Being Sexual Partners Public Health and Health Services Female Family Relations Intravenous Methadone |
Zdroj: | Bazzi, Angela R; Syvertsen, Jennifer L; Rolón, María Luisa; Martinez, Gustavo; Rangel, Gudelia; Vera, Alicia; et al.(2016). Social and Structural Challenges to Drug Cessation Among Couples in Northern Mexico: Implications for Drug Treatment in Underserved Communities.. Journal of substance abuse treatment, 61, 26-33. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2015.08.007. UC Riverside: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8gv7k1sk |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jsat.2015.08.007. |
Popis: | BACKGROUND:Available drug treatment modalities may inadequately address social and structural contexts surrounding recovery efforts. METHODS:This mixed methods analysis drew on (1) surveys with female sex workers and their intimate male partners and (2) semi-structured interviews with a subsample of 41 couples (n=82 individuals, 123 total interviews) in Northern Mexico. Descriptive and content analyses examined drug cessation and treatment experiences. RESULTS:Perceived need for drug treatment was high, yet only 35% had ever accessed services. Financial and institutional barriers (childcare needs, sex-segregated facilities) prevented partners from enrolling in residential programs together or simultaneously, leading to self-treatment attempts. Outpatient methadone was experienced more positively, yet financial constraints limited access and treatment duration. Relapse was common, particularly when one partner enrolled alone while the other continued using drugs. CONCLUSIONS:Affordable, accessible, evidence-based drug treatment and recovery services that acknowledge social and structural contexts surrounding recovery are urgently needed for drug-involved couples. |
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