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Influences of immigration stress and occupational exploitation on Latina seasonal workers’ substance use networks: a qualitative study
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Human MigrationEthnicitySubstance UseSouth FloridaSocial Determinants Of HealthHarm ReductionSubstance Use DisordersFamily HealthLsw Social NetworksLabor MigrationSocial HealthHealth CommunicationAddiction MedicinePublic HealthSocial MedicineHealth SciencesImmigration StressOccupational ExploitationPrescription MedicationCommunity HealthNursingSubstance AbuseLatina Seasonal WorkersSociologyRural HealthHealth BehaviorSocial Work ResearchAddiction Health Service ResearchMigrant WorkerSubstance AddictionImmigrant Health
US female Latina seasonal farm workers (LSW) are a medically underserved community experiencing severe health disparities. We explored the relationship between alcohol and prescription medication, and LSW social networks using a qualitative approach. In 2015, this study used convenience sampling to recruit 28 LSWs in South Florida for three focus group discussions in Spanish. Focus groups were translated to English for analysis, which employed a general inductive approach. Themes included prescription medication distribution within networks, spirituality/religion practice with friends and family, and alcohol use with friends. Substance abuse prevention and treatment interventions should account for the unique needs of LSW.
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