Tracy Elizabeth M, Munson Michelle R, Peterson Lance T, Floersch Jerry E
Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
J Soc Work Pract Addict. 2010 Jul;10(3):257-282. doi: 10.1080/1533256X.2010.500970.
Using a personal social network framework, this qualitative study sought to understand how women in substance abuse treatment describe their network members' supportive and unsupportive behaviors related to recovery. Eighty-six women were interviewed from residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment programs. Positive and negative aspects of women's social networks were assessed via open-ended questions. Analysis was guided by grounded theory techniques using three coders. The findings extend classic social support concepts such as emotional, tangible, and informational support. Practice implications are presented in light of the potential roles network members may play in substance use and recovery.
本定性研究采用个人社交网络框架,旨在了解接受药物滥用治疗的女性如何描述其网络成员在康复方面的支持性和非支持性行为。研究人员对来自住院和门诊药物滥用治疗项目的86名女性进行了访谈。通过开放式问题评估了女性社交网络的积极和消极方面。分析采用扎根理论技术,由三名编码员进行。研究结果扩展了诸如情感支持、实际支持和信息支持等经典社会支持概念。根据网络成员在药物使用和康复中可能扮演的潜在角色,提出了实践意义。