Neale Joanne, Stevenson Caral
1Addictions Department, Institute of Psychiatry , London , United Kingdom.
Subst Use Misuse. 2014 Sep;49(11):1465-72. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2014.912231. Epub 2014 May 6.
Having access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) is a prerequisite to meaningful participation in society.
This paper seeks to: i. explore the engagement of homeless drug users (HDUs) with ICTs and ii. discuss the findings with reference to recovery from drug dependence.
The study design was qualitative and longitudinal, involving data collected in 2012-13 via 52 semi-structured interviews with 30 homeless drug users (25 men; five women). Participants were recruited from 17 hostels in two English cities. Interview data were analyzed using Framework.
HDUs had access to ICTs, used ICTs, and wanted to engage with them more. Experiences of digital exclusion were a function of participants' inability to afford ICTs, the relatively cheap and poor quality technology available to them, limited knowledge about ICTs, and lack of support in using them. That HDUs were often unable to take full advantage of technology because they had nobody to explain what their devices could do or to show them how they worked was ironic given that using ICTs to (re)establish and maintain relationships were functions of technology that HDUs particularly liked.
The physical, human, cultural, and social capital of HDUs influenced their access to, and use of, ICTs. Equally, ICTs were themselves an important recovery resource. Services and others should endeavor to provide HDUs with easy access to good quality technology, as well as offers of support and education so that all individuals have the knowledge and confidence to make optimum use of the technology that is available to them.
获取信息与通信技术(ICTs)是有意义地参与社会的前提条件。
本文旨在:i. 探究无家可归吸毒者(HDUs)与ICTs的接触情况;ii. 结合药物依赖康复情况讨论研究结果。
本研究采用定性纵向研究设计,2012 - 2013年通过对30名无家可归吸毒者(25名男性;5名女性)进行52次半结构化访谈收集数据。参与者从英国两个城市的17家收容所招募。访谈数据采用框架分析法进行分析。
HDUs能够获取ICTs,使用ICTs,并希望更多地接触它们。数字排斥的经历是由于参与者无力购买ICTs、他们可获得的技术相对便宜且质量较差、对ICTs的了解有限以及使用ICTs时缺乏支持。鉴于HDUs特别喜欢利用ICTs来(重新)建立和维持人际关系,而他们却常常无法充分利用技术,因为没有人向他们解释设备的功能或展示其使用方法,这颇具讽刺意味。
HDUs的物质、人力、文化和社会资本影响了他们对ICTs的获取和使用。同样,ICTs本身也是一种重要的康复资源。服务机构及其他各方应努力为HDUs提供获取优质技术的便利条件,并提供支持和教育,以便所有人都具备知识和信心,能够最佳地利用他们可获得的技术。