Henwood Benjamin F, Padgett Deborah K, Smith Bikki Tran, Tiderington Emmy
Silver School of Social Work, 838 Broadway, 3 Floor, New York Recovery Study, New York, NY 10003, Ph: 212-992-9733.
J Dual Diagn. 2012 Jan 1;8(3):238-246. doi: 10.1080/15504263.2012.697448. Epub 2012 Aug 8.
This paper addresses how consumers with dual diagnosis, who were formerly homeless but are now living in supportive housing, understand their recovery from substance abuse (i.e., substance abuse or dependence). Specifically, this study examined: What can be learned about substance abuse recovery from consumers considered to be doing well; how past substance abuse fits into their present-day narratives; and how (if at all) policies of harm reduction versus abstinence are regarded as affecting recovery efforts. METHODS: As part of a federally-funded qualitative study, 38 individuals who met criteria for having achieved a measure of success in mental health recovery were purposively sampled from two supportive housing agencies - one using a harm reduction and the other an abstinence model. Researchers conducted in-depth interviews and used case study analysis, the latter including the development of case summaries and data matrices, to focus on substance abuse recovery in the larger context of participants' lives. RESULTS: Recovery from substance abuse was depicted as occurring either through discrete decisions or gradual processes; achieving recovery was distinct from maintaining recovery. Emergent themes related to achievement included: (a) pivotal events and people (b) maturation, and (c) institutionalization. Central themes to maintaining recovery were: (a) housing, (b) self-help, and (c) the influence of significant others. CONCLUSIONS: These findings capture a complex picture of overcoming substance abuse that largely took place outside of formal treatment and was heavily dependent on broader contexts. Equally important is that consumers themselves did not necessarily view substance abuse recovery as a defining feature of their life story. Indeed, recovery from substance abuse was seen as overcoming one adversity among many others during their troubled life courses.
本文探讨了双重诊断的消费者如何理解他们从药物滥用(即药物滥用或药物依赖)中康复的过程。这些消费者曾无家可归,如今居住在支持性住房中。具体而言,本研究考察了:从被认为康复情况良好的消费者身上可以学到哪些关于药物滥用康复的知识;过去的药物滥用如何融入他们当下的叙述中;以及减少伤害政策与禁欲政策(若有影响)如何被视为影响康复努力。方法:作为一项由联邦政府资助的定性研究的一部分,从两个支持性住房机构中有意抽取了38名符合在心理健康康复方面取得一定成功标准的个体——其中一个机构采用减少伤害模式,另一个采用禁欲模式。研究人员进行了深入访谈,并使用案例研究分析,后者包括编写案例摘要和数据矩阵,以在参与者生活的更大背景下关注药物滥用康复。结果:药物滥用康复被描述为通过离散的决定或渐进的过程发生;实现康复与维持康复不同。与实现康复相关的新出现的主题包括:(a)关键事件和人物;(b)成熟;(c)制度化。维持康复的核心主题是:(a)住房;(b)自助;(c)重要他人的影响。结论:这些发现描绘了一幅克服药物滥用的复杂图景,这一过程很大程度上发生在正规治疗之外,并且严重依赖更广泛的背景。同样重要的是,消费者自己不一定将药物滥用康复视为其人生故事的一个决定性特征。事实上,从药物滥用中康复被视为在他们坎坷的人生历程中克服诸多逆境之一。