Challenges in substance use treatment as perceived by professionals and Arabic-speaking refugees in Germany

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作者
Saleh, Ebtesam A. [1 ,2 ]
Klapprott, Felix [1 ]
Heinz, Andreas [1 ,3 ]
Kluge, Ulrike [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Campus Charite Mitte CCM, Charitepl 1, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
[2] Univ Aden, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, Aden, Yemen
[3] Humboldt Univ, Berlin Inst Integrat & Migrat Res BIM, Berlin, Germany
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Substance use; Refugees; Interviews; Qualitative; Treatment; MENTAL-HEALTH; INSOMNIA; ABUSE; CARE;
D O I
10.1186/s13011-023-00576-5
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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BackgroundSubstance use (SU) and substance use disorders (SUDs) have been recently documented among forcibly displaced populations as a coping mechanism to migration and postmigration stressors. Although the literature exploring substance use among refugees has grown recently, little is known about SU among Arabic-speaking refugees and, more specifically, on the challenges and experiences in regards to SU treatment. This study investigates this topic from the perspectives of Arabic-speaking refugees and professionals in Germany.MethodsDesign and participants To expand our knowledge on this topic, a qualitative approach was employed by conducting in-depth and semi-structured interviews among 26 participants (13 refugees and 13 professionals) in Germany during 2020-2021. Purposive sampling was used to recruit Arabic-speaking refugees in two rehabilitation centers in Berlin.Data and analysis Interviews were conducted with 26 participants of which 13 were refugees and 13 professionals. Refugees were interviewed individually in the rehabilitation centers, they ranged from 21 to 52 years of age, and their average time in Germany was 6.3 years. An open-ended survey was conducted among the professionals via the SoSci-survey platform, and they ranged from 22 to 66 years of age, with an average of 5 to 9 years of work experience. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis.MethodsDesign and participants To expand our knowledge on this topic, a qualitative approach was employed by conducting in-depth and semi-structured interviews among 26 participants (13 refugees and 13 professionals) in Germany during 2020-2021. Purposive sampling was used to recruit Arabic-speaking refugees in two rehabilitation centers in Berlin.Data and analysis Interviews were conducted with 26 participants of which 13 were refugees and 13 professionals. Refugees were interviewed individually in the rehabilitation centers, they ranged from 21 to 52 years of age, and their average time in Germany was 6.3 years. An open-ended survey was conducted among the professionals via the SoSci-survey platform, and they ranged from 22 to 66 years of age, with an average of 5 to 9 years of work experience. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis.ResultsThree themes resulted from the thematic analysis: (1) The treatment is facilitated by institutional and emotional support; (2) The affected refugees struggle with complex contextual barriers to access SUD treatment; and (3) Individual and community preventive strategies are needed.ConclusionsThis study provides insight into the support and challenges of accessing effective SU treatment and prevention among Arabic-speaking refugees in Germany. Collaborative efforts by the community, professionals, and policymakers are needed to facilitate access to effective treatment and implement culturally and linguistically sensitive approaches for the treatment and prevention of SU among refugees.
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