Factors That Influence Substance Use Among American Indian/Alaskan Native Youth: A Systematic Mixed Studies Review

被引:6
作者
Woods, Cedric [1 ]
Kim, BoRam [1 ]
Guo, Kristine [1 ]
Nyguen, Tuyet [1 ]
Taplayan, Sarin [1 ]
Aronowitz, Teri [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Massachusetts, Boston, MA 02125 USA
关键词
Native youth; American Indian; Alaskan Native (AI; AN); adolescence; substance use; ALCOHOL-USE DISORDER; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; MARIJUANA USE; RISK-FACTORS; INDIAN ADOLESCENTS; PROTECTIVE FACTORS; DRINKING BEHAVIOR; FIREWATER MYTH; SOCIAL NORMS; INTERVENTION;
D O I
10.1177/10783903211038050
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: The American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) mortality rate from illicit drug use was 22.7%, double that of the general population between 2007 and 2009. Fifteen percent of AI/AN youth reported receiving treatment for substance use compared with 10% of non-AI/AN peers. OBJECTIVE: The purpose was to explore the factors that influence substance use among AI/AN youth. METHOD: We performed a systematic review using a results-based convergent synthesis design. Eight electronic databases were searched for articles published between 2014 and 2019 using the search terms "Native American youth," "Native American adolescent," "Native Youth," "substance use," "substance misuse," and "substance abuse." The Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool was used to appraise the studies. RESULTS: Forty-seven studies met the inclusion criteria (44 quantitative, one qualitative, and two mixed-methods studies). The results were organized using the ecological systems model and included evaluation of both protective and risk factors related to AI/AN youth substance use. Three system levels were found to influence substance use: individual, micro- and macrosystems. The individual systems-level coping mechanisms played a key role in whether AI/AN youth initiated substance use. Family, school, and peer factors influence the microsystem level. At the macrosystem level, community environmental factors were influential. CONCLUSION: The major factor linking all the systems was the influence of a connected relationship with a prosocial adult who instilled future aspirations and a positive cultural identity. Findings of this systematic mixed studies review will assist in intervention development for AI/AN youth to prevent substance misuse.
引用
收藏
页码:37 / 57
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Attempted Suicide in American Indian and Alaska Native Populations: A Systematic Review of Research on Protective Factors
    Wiglesworth, Andrea
    Rey, LittleDove F.
    Fetter, Anna Kawennison
    Prairie Chicken, Micah L.
    Azarani, Michael
    Davis, Amileah R.
    Young, Amanda R.
    Riegelman, Amy
    Gone, Joseph P.
    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY-SCIENCE AND PRACTICE, 2022, 29 (03) : 205 - 218
  • [22] A Systematic Review of Trauma and Substance Use in American Indian and Alaska Native Individuals: Incorporating Cultural Considerations
    Jalene L. Herron
    Kamilla L. Venner
    Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 2023, 10 : 603 - 632
  • [23] Social and individual predictors of substance use for Native American youth
    Galliher, Renee V.
    Evans, Colette M.
    Weiser, Desmond
    JOURNAL OF CHILD & ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE, 2007, 16 (03) : 1 - 16
  • [24] The association of parental monitoring and parental communication with sexual and substance use risk behaviors among Native American Youth
    Patel, Hima
    Chambers, Rachel
    Littlepage, Shea
    Rosenstock, Summer
    Richards, Jennifer
    Lee, Angelita
    Slimp, Anna
    Melgar, Laura
    Lee, Shauntel
    Susan, Davette
    Tingey, Lauren
    CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW, 2021, 129
  • [25] Historical Trauma and Substance Use Among American Indian People With Current Substance Use Problems
    Gameon, Julie A.
    Skewes, Monica C.
    PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS, 2021, 35 (03) : 295 - 309
  • [26] Alcohol Use Among American Youth: Differential Susceptibility to Peer Influence on Substance Use Tied to Genetic Risk
    Maness, Lucas
    Shaw, Olivia
    Posick, Chad
    Stogner, John
    ALCOHOLISM TREATMENT QUARTERLY, 2025, 43 (01) : 54 - 75
  • [27] Identification of Cancer Related Risk and Protective Factors for American Indian Youth: A Mixed Studies Review
    Nadeau, Melanie
    Wise, Kathryn
    Cuela, Vianca Farfan
    Olson, Devon
    Saravana, Karan
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 10
  • [28] Risk factors for substance use among youth experiencing homelessness
    Lightfoot, Marguerita
    Wu, Nancy
    Hughes, Shana
    Desmond, Kate
    Tevendale, Heather
    Stevens, Robin
    JOURNAL OF CHILD & ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE, 2018, 27 (5-6) : 288 - 296
  • [29] Risk Factors in Adolescence for the Development of Elevated Blood Pressure and Hypertension in American Indian and Alaskan Native Adults
    Zamora-Kapoor, Anna
    Hebert, Luciana E.
    Montanez, Morgan
    Buchwald, Dedra
    Sinclair, Ka'imi
    JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH, 2021, 23 (04) : 717 - 724
  • [30] Relationship Between Social Support and Substance Use Among American Indian People With a Self-Identified Substance Use Problem
    Neavill, Morgan E.
    Helm, Peter J.
    Skewes, Monica C.
    CULTURAL DIVERSITY & ETHNIC MINORITY PSYCHOLOGY, 2025,