Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Alcohol Alcohol. 2009 Nov-Dec;44(6):615-9. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agn092. Epub 2008 Nov 30.
An exploratory study to investigate the role of culture in women's drinking at a clinic for women with alcohol problems in a Swedish treatment context.
A content analysis of the case journal material of 20 consecutive female patients at the EWA clinic (Early treatment of Women with Alcohol addiction) in Stockholm, Sweden, was conducted using an original instrument informed by the field of cultural psychiatry and emerging from recurrent themes in the case journals.
The patients perceived themselves as having a sub-group status. A trajectory of ritualized actions around drinking, especially private drinking rituals, was identified. Existential components of patients' struggles with addiction in a highly secularized cultural context were identified. Multiple, contradictory explanatory frameworks for understanding drinking problems were creating cognitive dissonance.
Using cultural analysis as a perspective for gaining gendered information may allow for identifying new patterns within specific cultural and subgroup contexts. It may contribute new information to the following treatment research areas: gender-appropriate measurement issues; service integration; gender-appropriate services for women; and, drinking rituals and patterns.
在瑞典治疗环境中,对女性酒精问题诊所的女性饮酒情况进行文化作用的探索性研究。
对瑞典斯德哥尔摩 EWA 诊所(女性酒精成瘾的早期治疗)的 20 名连续女性患者的案例记录进行内容分析,使用一种原始工具,该工具受到文化精神病学领域的启发,并源自案例记录中的反复出现的主题。
患者认为自己有亚群地位。确定了围绕饮酒的仪式化行为轨迹,特别是私人饮酒仪式。在高度世俗化的文化背景下,患者与成瘾作斗争的存在主义成分被确定。理解饮酒问题的多种相互矛盾的解释框架正在造成认知失调。
将文化分析作为获取性别信息的视角,可能有助于在特定文化和亚群背景下识别新的模式。它可能为以下治疗研究领域提供新信息:适合女性的测量问题;服务整合;适合女性的服务;以及饮酒仪式和模式。