Substance Abuse
Volume 29, Issue 4, 2008, Pages 5-17

Review: Alcohol use and problems among immigrants from the former Soviet Union in Israel (Review)

Weiss S.*
  • a Alcohol Research Unit, Karmiel, Israel, 41A Ramim Street, Karmiel, 21861, Israel

Abstract

This paper attempts to deal with multiple issues, provide data, and cover the current state of alcohol use among immigrants from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) in Israel. A comprehensive review of all studies published in the professional literature (mainly in Hebrew), as well as in reports and theses in Hebrew, is presented. This is an attempt to correct the lack of information among English readers about alcohol use patterns and problems in the Russian immigrant community in Israel. This paper is the first summary of findings in the alcohol use domainepidemiology, treatment, and homelessness in relation to FSU immigrants in Israel. The review identifies alcohol use among recent FSU immigrants as more prevalent than among the Jewish-Israeli-absorbing society, and shows that FSU immigrants are overrepresented in treatment, and that most of the homeless persons in Israel are FSU immigrants and alcoholics. The paper also describes findings from other FSU immigrant studies in related fields such as genetics, workplace issues, pregnancy, emergency rooms and driving. Recommendations for future activities include the need for special analysis and focus on the FSU immigrants in national studies, as well as further investigations about cultural effects on FSU immigrants' drinking habits. © 2008 by The Haworth Press. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

immigrants Homelessness Alcohol Israel Treatment Former soviet union

Index Keywords

immigrant Israel drinking behavior drug abuse pattern psychological aspect alcohol consumption health survey human work environment middle aged statistics health service geographic distribution USSR Health Surveys alcoholism emergency ward ethnology Health Services Needs and Demand Cross-Sectional Studies student Young Adult cross-sectional study Humans Adolescent male Emigrants and Immigrants female Jew Review pregnancy cultural factor adult migration alcohol abuse alcoholics anonymous driving ability Juvenile Delinquency Students community assessment Alcoholic Intoxication alcohol intoxication genetic association homeless youth homelessness Child

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-60549101902&doi=10.1080%2f08897070802418444&partnerID=40&md5=cebc7e70c8cac988e54c750b9f2ce1c7

DOI: 10.1080/08897070802418444
ISSN: 08897077
Cited by: 8
Original Language: English