Cultural Dynamics, Substance Use, and Resilience Among American Indian/Alaska Native Emerging Adults in Urban Areas

被引:14
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作者
Brown, Ryan A. [1 ]
Palimaru, Alina I. [1 ]
Dickerson, Daniel L. [2 ]
Etz, Kathy [3 ]
Kennedy, David P. [1 ]
Hale, Benjamin [4 ]
Johnson, Carrie L. [4 ]
D'Amico, Elizabeth J. [1 ]
机构
[1] RAND Corp, 1776 Main St, Santa Monica, CA 90401 USA
[2] David Geffen Sch Med, Semel Inst Neurosci & Human Behav, UCLA Integrated Subst Abuse Programs, 11075 Santa Monica Blvd,Ste 200, Los Angeles, CA 90025 USA
[3] NIDA, NIH, Bethesda, MD USA
[4] Sacred Path Indigenous Wellness Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90017 USA
来源
ADVERSITY AND RESILIENCE SCIENCE | 2023年 / 4卷 / 01期
关键词
Intervention development; Emerging adulthood; Cultural identity; Native American; Qualitative; HISTORICAL TRAUMA; IDENTITY; YOUTH; COMMUNITY; INDIANS;
D O I
10.1007/s42844-022-00058-w
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Identity development during emerging adulthood helps lay down the structure of values, social bonds, and decision-making patterns that help determine adult outcomes, including patterns of substance use. Managing cultural identity may pose unique challenges for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) emerging adults in "urban" areas (away from tribal lands or reservations), who are relatively isolated from social and cultural connections. This isolation is in turn a product of cultural genocide and oppression, both historically and in the present day. This paper uses qualitative data from 13 focus groups with urban AI/AN emerging adults, parents, and providers to explore how cultural dynamics are related to substance use outcomes for urban AI/AN emerging adults. We found that cultural isolation as well as ongoing discrimination presents challenges to negotiating cultural identity, and that the AI/AN social and cultural context sometimes presented risk exposures and pathways for substance use. However, we also found that culture provided a source of strength and resilience for urban AI/AN emerging adults, and that specific cultural values and traditions - such as mindfulness, connection to nature, and a deep historical and cosmological perspective - offer "binding pathways" for positive behavioral health. We conclude with two suggestions for substance use prevention and intervention for this population: (1) incorporate these "binding pathways" for health and resilience explicitly into intervention materials; (2) emphasize and celebrate emerging adulthood itself as a sacred cultural transition.
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页数:10
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