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Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Beyond the Illusion of Controlled Environments: How to Embrace Ecological Pertinence in Research? Cassandre Vielle 39777969
BIOLOGY
2 Developmental heterogeneity of school burnout across the transition from upper secondary school to higher education: A 9-year follow-up study Nadon L; Morin AJS; Gilbert W; Olivier E; Salmela-Aro K; 39645324
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Factors associated with high use of general practitioner and psychiatrist services among patients attending an addiction rehabilitation center Hu?nh C; Ngamini Ngui A; Kairouz S; Lesage A; Fleury MJ; 27450676
SOCANTH
4 A case study in developmental discontinuity: PROSPER Interventions and adolescent substance use trajectories shape young adult substance use and mental health problems Fosco GM; Fang S; Chen L; Feinberg ME; Spoth R; 38595030
CONCORDIA
5 Mesocorticolimbic function in cocaine polydrug users: A multimodal study of drug cue reactivity and cognitive regulation Scala SG; Kang MS; Cox SML; Rosa-Neto P; Massarweh G; Leyton M; 38221806
CSBN
6 The impact of cultural identity, parental communication, and peer influence on substance use among Indigenous youth in Canada Reynolds A; Keough MT; Blacklock A; Tootoosis C; Whelan J; Bomfim E; Mushquash C; Wendt DC; O' Connor RM; Burack JA; 37796930
PSYCHOLOGY
7 Supporting pregnant and parenting women who use alcohol during pregnancy: A scoping review of trauma-informed approaches Morton Ninomiya ME; Almomani Y; Dunbar Winsor K; Burns N; Harding KD; Ropson M; Chaves D; Wolfson L; 36744547
CONCORDIA
8 Do stimulant medications produce sensitization in humans? Marco Leyton 35398453
CSBN
9 Changes in Youth Mental Health, Psychological Wellbeing, and Substance Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Rapid Review Zolopa C; Burack JA; O' Connor RM; Corran C; Lai J; Bomfim E; DeGrace S; Dumont J; Larney S; Wendt DC; 35252542
PSYCHOLOGY
10 Trauma-informed Approaches to Substance Use Interventions with Indigenous Peoples: A Scoping Review Pride T; Lam A; Swansburg J; Seno M; Lowe MB; Bomfim E; Toombs E; Marsan S; LoRusso J; Roy J; Gurr E; LaFontaine J; Paul J; Burack JA; Mushquash C; Stewart SH; Wendt DC; 34895091
PSYCHOLOGY
11 Substance Use Research with Indigenous Communities: Exploring and Extending Foundational Principles of Community Psychology. Wendt DC, Hartmann WE, Allen J, Burack JA, Charles B, D'Amico EJ, Dell CA, Dickerson DL, Donovan DM, Gone JP, O'Connor RM, Radin SM, Rasmus SM, Venner KL, Walls ML 31365138
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Trauma-informed Approaches to Substance Use Interventions with Indigenous Peoples: A Scoping Review
Authors:Pride TLam ASwansburg JSeno MLowe MBBomfim EToombs EMarsan SLoRusso JRoy JGurr ELaFontaine JPaul JBurack JAMushquash CStewart SHWendt DC
Link:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34895091/
DOI:10.1080/02791072.2021.1992047
Publication:Journal of psychoactive drugs
Keywords:Indigenous PeoplesSubstance use interventionshistorical traumascoping reviewtrauma-informed care
PMID:34895091 Category: Date Added:2021-12-13
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Faculty of Health, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
2 Centre de Recherche du Chum, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada.
3 Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
4 Maastricht University, Psychology and Neuroscience, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
5 Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
6 Educational and Counselling Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
7 Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
8 Psychology, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada.
9 Family and Emergency Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada.
10 Social Work, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
11 Integrated Studies in Education, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
12 Psychiatry, Dalhousie University

Description:

Indigenous Peoples experience disproportionately higher rates of problematic substance use. These problems are situated in a context of individual and intergenerational trauma from colonization, residential schools, and racist and discriminatory practices, policies, and services. Therefore, substance use interventions need to adopt a trauma-informed approach. We aimed to synthesize and report the current literature exploring the intersection of trauma and substance use interventions for Indigenous Peoples. Fourteen databases were searched using keywords for Indigenous Peoples, trauma, and substance use. Of the 1373 sources identified, 117 met inclusion criteria. Literature on trauma and substance use with Indigenous Peoples has increased in the last 5 years (2012-2016, n = 29; 2017-2021, n = 48), with most literature coming from the United States and Canada and focusing on historical or intergenerational trauma. Few articles focused on intersectional identities such as 2SLGBTQIA+ (n = 4), and none focused on veterans. There were limited sources (n = 25) that reported specific interventions at the intersection of trauma and substance use. These sources advocate for multi-faceted, trauma-informed, and culturally safe interventions for use with Indigenous Peoples. This scoping review illuminates gaps in the literature and highlights a need for research reporting on trauma-informed interventions for substance use with Indigenous Peoples.




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