Author (year) | Country (Indigenous population) | Primary focus of studya | Description of alcohol problem treated | Strategy: Western/cultural/both | Intervention/therapy studied |
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Treatment effectiveness | |||||
Savard [75]b (1968) | USA (Navaho) | Treatment effectiveness | Alcoholism | Western | Pharmacotherapy (disulfiram)c |
Ferguson [73] (1970) | USA (Navaho) | Treatment effectiveness | Alcoholics | Western | Pharmacotherapy (disulfiram)c |
O’Malley et al. [24] (2008) | USA (American Indian/Alaska Native) | Treatment effectiveness | Alcohol dependence | Western | Pharmacotherapy (naltrexone) |
Venner et al. [69] (2016) | USA (American Indian/Alaska Native) | Treatment effectiveness | Substance use disorder and alcohol abuse/dependence | Both | MICRA (CBT)/cultural practices |
Implementation research | |||||
Kahn and Fua [72] (1992) | Australia (Aboriginal) | Effectiveness-implementation | Alcoholism | Western | Counsellor training as therapy |
Clifford and Shakeshaft [59] (2011) | Australia (Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander) | Implementation research; staff and client acceptability | At-risk drinkers | Western | BI |
Clifford et al. [61] (2013) | Australia (Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander) | Implementation research | At-risk of alcohol-related | Western | BI |
D’Abbs et al. [62] (2013) | Australia (Aboriginal) | Effectiveness-implementationd | Alcohol problems | Bothe | CBT/social-cultural support/pharmacotherapy (naltrexone) |
Lovett et al. [67] (2014) | Australia (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) | Implementation research | Problematic alcohol use | Both | Culturally appropriate introduction to BI and case management |
Brett et al. [29] (2017) | Australia (Aboriginal) | Effectiveness-implementationd; client access; staff and client acceptability | Alcohol dependence | Western | ‘Home detox’ (ambulatory withdrawal) |
Treatment access and/or accessibility | |||||
Hall [74] (1986) | USA (American Indian) | Client access; staff acceptability | Alcoholism | Cultural | Cultural practices |
Brady et al. [70] (1998) | Australia (Aboriginal) | Staff acceptability | Alcohol problems | Western | BI |
Huriwai et al. [76] (2000) | New Zealand (Māori) | Client acceptability | Alcohol problems | Cultural | Cultural practices |
Robertson et al. [77] (2001) | New Zealand (Māori) | Staff acceptability | Alcohol problems | Cultural | Cultural practices |
Brady et al. [71] (2002) | Australia (Aboriginal) | Staff acceptability and staff perception of client acceptability | Hazardous alcohol use | Western | BI |
DeVerteuil and Wilson [63] (2010) | Canada (Aboriginal) | Client access; staff acceptability | Alcohol use problems | Both | Cultural practices |
Panaretto et al. [68] (2010) | Australia (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) | Staff perceptions of client access; staff acceptability | Alcohol abuse and alcohol harms | Western | BI |
Allan [54] (2010) | Australia (Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander) | Staff access and acceptability | Problematic alcohol use | Western | BI |
Gone [64] (2011) | Canada (Algonquian) | Client access; staff and client acceptability | Alcoholism | Both | Counselling/cultural practices |
Allan and Campbell [55] (2011) | Australia (Aboriginal) | Client access and acceptability | Harmful substance use | Western | MI/BI/Counselling |
Clifford et al. [60] (2012) | Australia (Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander) | Staff acceptability | Risky drinking | Western | BI |
Conigrave et al. [30] (2012) | Australia (Aboriginal) | Client accessibility/awareness | Alcohol problems and alcohol use disorder | Western | BI |
Legha and Novins [66] (2012) | USA (American Indian/Alaska Native) | Client access; staff acceptability | Alcohol abuse | Both | Cultural practices |
Calabria et al. [57] (2013) | Australia (Aboriginal) | Client acceptability | Alcohol-related harms | Western | CBT (CRA + CRAFT) |
Lee et al. [65] (2013) | Australia (Aboriginal) | Client access and acceptability | Alcohol use disorder | Both | Women’s group (cultural) |
Brett et al. [56] (2014) | Australia (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) | Staff perspective of treatment acceptability and accessibility | Alcohol dependence | Western | ‘Home detox’ (ambulatory withdrawal) |
Calabria et al. [58] (2014) | Australia (Aboriginal) | Staff acceptability | Alcohol-related harms | Western | CBT (CRA + CRAFT) |
Hirchak et al. [31] (2018) | USA (American Indian/Alaska Native) | Client acceptability | Alcohol use disorders | Both | Contingency management/ cultural practices |