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SUBSTANCE ABUSE ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS
Key Concerns:
- Women and substance abuse; not enough treatment
- Lack of $ and cuts
- Not enough primary prevention
- Integration of $ streams (government funding)
- Decentralization of medical support services
- Lack of treatment
- Information about programs (prevention)
- Lack of promotion of healthy lifestyles
- Integration @ public school education
- Involving community implementation and education
- The lack of education that substance abuse impacts other health issues
- National- erosion of family structure
- Parental (education) supporting underage drinking
- Public policy and lack of concern
- Public access to treatment
- Integration of services; disconnection of families
B I O L O G I C A L
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Number
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- Hereditary Factors
- Genetics
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8
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E C O N O M I C
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Number
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- Easy access of and promotion of drugs in low economic neighborhoods
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6
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- Lack of knowledge about societal cost of substance abuse
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4
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H E A L T H C A R E S Y S T E M
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Number
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- Physician's lack of knowledge of addiction and related issues
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11
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- Lack of integration of Public Health and Substance Abuse Programs (integrated funding)
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6
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L I F E S T Y L E C H O I C E
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Number
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- Societal norms/acceptance
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8
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P H Y S I C A L E N V I R O N M E N T
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Number
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- Lack of family and neighbors' involvement in substance abuse prevention/neighborhood policing
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11
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P S Y C H O - S O C I A L
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Number
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- Social acceptance - Rite of passage for adolescents
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6
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- Lack of life skills for dealing with problems results in substance abuse
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4
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S P I R I T U A L
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Number
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- Neglect of substance abuse issues by the faith community
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10
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Areas of overlap from small groups
- Physicians' lack of knowledge & expectations (a health issue not criminal)
- Public awareness
- Family and parental structure: single families, grandparents raising children & children in foster care
- Lack of collaboration/difficulty untreated mental health issues
- Overnight change of social norms is difficult
- Lack of funding for treatment (fragmented & not enough) competition
- Fragmentation of services (Chemical dependency is not treated as a public health issue)
- Stigma
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