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讲述起始注射吸毒的社会关系:自我与社会的转变。

Narrating the social relations of initiating injecting drug use: transitions in self and society.

机构信息

The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, UK.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2011 Nov;22(6):445-54. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2011.07.012. Epub 2011 Sep 7.

Abstract

Few studies have explored drug injectors' accounts of their initiation of others into injecting. There also lacks research on the social relations of initiating injecting drug use in transitional society. We draw upon analyses of 42 audio-recorded semi-structured interviews with current and recent injecting drug users, conducted in 2009 in the Republic of Moldova, a transitional society of south-eastern Europe. A thematic analysis informed by narrative theory was undertaken, focusing on accounts of self-initiation and the initiation of others. We also reflect upon the potential of peer efforts to dissuade would-be injectors from initiating. Findings emphasise initiation into injecting as a symbolic identity transition, enabled through everyday social relations. In turn, our analysis locates the drug transitions of the self inside an account of societal transition. We find that personal narratives of self transition are made sense of, and presented, in relation to broader narratives of social transition and change. Furthermore, we explore how narratives of self-initiation, and especially the initiation of others, serve to negotiate initiation as a moral boundary crossing. Self-initiation is located inside an account of transitioning social values. In looking back, initiation is depicted as a feature of a historically situated aberration in normative values experienced by the 'transition generation'. Accounts of the initiation of others (which a third of our sample describe) seek to qualify the act as acceptable given the circumstances. These accounts also connect the contingency of agency with broader narratives of social condition. Lastly, the power of peers to dissuade others from initiating injection was doubted, in part because most self-initiations were accomplished as a product of agency enabled by environment as well as in the face of peer attempts to dissuade.

摘要

鲜有研究探讨过吸毒者向他人传授注射毒品的经历。在转型社会中,也缺乏关于起始注射吸毒的社会关系的研究。我们借鉴了对 2009 年在东南欧摩尔多瓦共和国进行的 42 名当前和近期吸毒者的录音半结构化访谈的分析,这些访谈是基于叙事理论进行的,重点是自我起始和他人起始的叙述。我们还反思了同伴努力劝阻潜在注射者起始注射的潜力。研究结果强调了起始注射是一种象征性的身份转变,是通过日常社会关系实现的。反过来,我们的分析将自我的药物转变定位在社会转变的叙述中。我们发现,自我转变的个人叙述是在更广泛的社会转变和变革叙述中得到理解和呈现的。此外,我们探讨了自我起始的叙述,特别是他人起始的叙述,如何用于协商作为道德边界跨越的起始。自我起始被定位在不断变化的社会价值观的叙述中。回顾过去,起始被描绘为“转型一代”经历的规范价值观中历史上出现的偏差的一个特征。三分之一的样本描述了他人起始的叙述,试图在特定情况下使这一行为被视为可接受的。这些叙述还将代理的偶然性与更广泛的社会状况叙述联系起来。最后,同伴劝阻他人开始注射的能力受到怀疑,部分原因是大多数自我起始都是在环境赋予的代理能力的产物,也是在面对同伴劝阻的情况下完成的。

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