Several health inequities exist among racial/ethnic minoritized populations (REMPs) who use substances including disparities in use patterns, inequities in health and legal consequences of use, as well as in treatment access and effectiveness. To address these inequities, more research is needed to examine the associated factors and identify areas for improving treatment. Divided into three categories, this special issue includes papers that examine the social and contextual factors that are associated with substance use among REMPs, papers that consider the role of racism and discrimination on substance use, and papers that explore racial/ethnic differences in treatment access and outcomes. Recommendations for advancing health equity in substance use research are also included. (author abstract)
Advancing health equity through substance use research
Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
McCuistian, Caravella
Burlew, Kathy
Espinosa, Adriana
Ruglass, Lesia
Sorrell, Tanya
Publisher
PubMed Central
Date
November 2022
Publication
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
Abstract / Description
Artifact Type
Research
Reference Type
Journal Article
Topic Area
Illness/Disease/Injury/Wellbeing » Mental/Behavioral Health » Substance Use and Misuse