Trocki Karen F, Michalak Laurence O, Drabble Laurie
Alcohol Research Group Public Health Institute Berkeley, CA.
San Jose State University Department of Social Work San Jose, California.
J Drug Issues. 2013 Apr;43(2):198-215. doi: 10.1177/0022042612467988.
This study identifies social representations in interviews about alcohol and substance use in the discourse of 129 young adults, who were interviewed for 2.5 to 3.5 hours each for their life histories and use or non-use of alcoholic beverages and drugs. Respondents spontaneously delineated their substance use boundaries, creating a continuum of behaviors with boundary points separating acceptable from unacceptable behaviors. They used signaling expressions to indicate go and stop signs and movement along the substance use continuum and reported negotiating substance use boundaries both internally and with peers. A ubiquitous narrative element was the cautionary tale, in which a negative exemplar goes too far with alcohol and/or drugs, providing an example of the possible negative outcomes of transgressing boundaries. In general, the narratives revealed complex relationships to alcohol and other drugs that may be useful in refining messages for more effective communication in prevention and intervention programs.
本研究在对129名年轻人关于酒精和物质使用的访谈话语中识别出社会表征,这些年轻人每人接受了2.5至3.5小时的访谈,内容涉及他们的生活经历以及酒精饮料和药物的使用或不使用情况。受访者自发划定了他们的物质使用界限,创建了一个行为连续体,其中的界限点区分了可接受行为和不可接受行为。他们使用信号表达来指示前进和停止信号以及在物质使用连续体上的移动,并报告了在内部以及与同伴协商物质使用界限的情况。一个普遍存在的叙事元素是警示故事,其中一个负面范例在酒精和/或药物使用上走得太远,提供了一个跨越界限可能产生负面结果的例子。总体而言,这些叙事揭示了与酒精和其他药物的复杂关系,这可能有助于完善信息,以便在预防和干预项目中进行更有效的沟通。