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Partnering with Native Communities to Develop a Culturally Grounded Intervention for Substance Use Disorder.

Monica C Skewes1, Rachel Hallum-Montes2, Scott A Gardner1, Arthur W Blume3, Adriann Ricker4, Paula FireMoon4.   

Abstract

Studies have documented serious disparities in drug and alcohol-related morbidity and mortality among American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) compared to other ethnic groups in the U.S. despite high rates of abstinence in these groups. Further complicating these health disparities are barriers to accessing evidence-based treatments that are culturally appropriate and acceptable. As part of a research program to promote health equity in rural communities, we developed an academic-community partnership to create a culturally grounded intervention for adults with substance use disorder (SUD) residing on a rural AI reservation. We describe the early phases of our long-term Community Based Participatory Research project and report findings from the first study we conducted. This key informant interview study consisted of in-depth qualitative interviews with 25 tribal members knowledgeable about substance use and recovery on the reservation. The goal was to understand social norms and cultural conceptualizations of substance use to inform the development of a sustainable, community-driven intervention. Participants reported that a holistic approach to recovery that emphasizes spiritual, cultural, and interpersonal harmony and connectedness was important to the community and would be necessary for the intervention to succeed. They also emphasized the need for a multi-level intervention targeting individuals, families, and the community as a whole. Through this initial study, we not only gained valuable information that will be used to guide future research and treatment efforts, but we also strengthened our partnership and built trust with the community. In this manuscript we tell the story of the development of our project and describe our shared vision for future directions.
© 2019 Society for Community Research and Action.

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Keywords:  American Indian; Community based participatory research; Intervention development; Qualitative; Substance use disorder

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31290571      PMCID: PMC6750990          DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12354

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Community Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0562


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