Mauseth Kira B, Skalisky Jordan, Clark Noël E, Kaffer Ray
Department of Psychology, Seattle University, 901-12th Ave, Seattle, WA, 98211, USA.
Department of Psychology, Seattle Pacific University, 3307-3rd Ave W, Seattle, WA, 98119, USA.
J Relig Health. 2016 Aug;55(4):1312-25. doi: 10.1007/s10943-015-0064-z.
Through narrative analysis, this paper explores the changes in acceptance of and response to substance use in Muslim culture by evaluating data collected in qualitative interviews in Jordan in 2013. What is known and unknown about substance use in Muslim culture throughout the Arab world from previous research findings provides a foundation from which to explore new perspectives and compare themes between younger and older generations in Jordan. Trends of social change and behavioral expression influenced by dramatic political and social upheaval in the Arab world in the last 5 years will also be evaluated for the way in which they may be influencing both substance use and its acceptance among young adults in this population. Recommendations for future research and work in this area are also provided based on these findings.
通过叙事分析,本文通过评估2013年在约旦进行的定性访谈中收集的数据,探讨了穆斯林文化中对物质使用的接受度和反应的变化。以往研究结果中关于整个阿拉伯世界穆斯林文化中物质使用的已知和未知情况,为探索新观点以及比较约旦年轻一代和年长一代之间的主题提供了基础。过去5年阿拉伯世界剧烈的政治和社会动荡所影响的社会变革和行为表现趋势,也将根据它们可能影响该人群中年轻人的物质使用及其接受度的方式进行评估。基于这些发现,还提供了该领域未来研究和工作的建议。