Drinking and displacement: a systematic review of the influence of forced displacement on harmful alcohol use.
Weaver, Heather;
Roberts, Bayard;
(2010)
Drinking and displacement: a systematic review of the influence of forced displacement on harmful alcohol use.
Substance use & misuse, 45 (13).
pp. 2340-2355.
ISSN 1082-6084
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3109/10826081003793920
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This paper systematically reviews evidence about factors associated with harmful alcohol use amongst forcibly displaced persons, including refugees and internally displaced persons. Bibliographic and humanitarian-related databases were searched. The number of quantitative and qualitative studies that were screened and reviewed was 1108. Only 10 studies met inclusion criteria. Risk factors identified included gender, age, exposure to traumatic events and resulting posttraumatic stress disorder, prior alcohol consumption-related problems, year of immigration, location of residence, social relations, and postmigration trauma and stress. The evidence base was extremely weak, and there is a need to improve the quantity and quality of research about harmful alcohol use by forcibly displaced persons.