TY - JOUR
T1 - Cultural considerations for substance use and substance use disorders among Black men
AU - Bauer, Alexandria G.
AU - Bellot, Jahnayah
AU - Bazan, Carolyn
AU - Gilmore, Ayanna
AU - Kideys, Kaan
AU - Cameron, Allyson
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Menninger Foundation.
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - There are complex cultural considerations for understanding, assessing, and treating substance use disorders (SUD) among Black men, from the initiation of substance use through SUD-related outcomes. This narrative review provides insight into some of these factors, including the individual, interpersonal, and community-level risk and protective factors (e.g., family and social roles, religiosity, racism and discrimination, exposure to trauma and adversity) underlying relative risk for substance use and disparities in SUD-related outcomes. This article also highlights the ways that public attitudes and policies related to substance use have contributed to ongoing inequities in SUD treatment access for Black men. Recommendations for clinical research and practice include increasing focus on measurement equivalence, creating pathways for access to community-based and specialty treatment, and providing services that are culturally affirming, relevant, and appropriate. Comprehensive efforts are needed to reduce SUD-related inequities and promote positive well-being among Black men and their communities.
AB - There are complex cultural considerations for understanding, assessing, and treating substance use disorders (SUD) among Black men, from the initiation of substance use through SUD-related outcomes. This narrative review provides insight into some of these factors, including the individual, interpersonal, and community-level risk and protective factors (e.g., family and social roles, religiosity, racism and discrimination, exposure to trauma and adversity) underlying relative risk for substance use and disparities in SUD-related outcomes. This article also highlights the ways that public attitudes and policies related to substance use have contributed to ongoing inequities in SUD treatment access for Black men. Recommendations for clinical research and practice include increasing focus on measurement equivalence, creating pathways for access to community-based and specialty treatment, and providing services that are culturally affirming, relevant, and appropriate. Comprehensive efforts are needed to reduce SUD-related inequities and promote positive well-being among Black men and their communities.
KW - Black men
KW - assessment
KW - culture
KW - substance use
KW - treatment
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U2 - 10.1521/bumc.2024.88.2.108
DO - 10.1521/bumc.2024.88.2.108
M3 - Article
C2 - 38836848
AN - SCOPUS:85195245666
SN - 0025-9284
VL - 88
SP - 108
EP - 127
JO - Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
JF - Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
IS - 2
ER -