Gunn Alana J, Canada Kelli E
National Development and Research Institutes, Inc.
University of Missouri.
Drugs (Abingdon Engl). 2015;22(3):281-292. doi: 10.3109/09687637.2015.1021241. Epub 2015 Mar 25.
This grounded theory study explores how women with histories of addiction perceive stigma while in treatment. In-depth interviews were conducted with 30 women participating in a residential drug treatment center. Previous research has found that support from peers during recovery can be critical to managing illnesses. In fact, researchers have postulated that peers can be a more effective form of support than even family. This study extends existing literature indicating that peer support systems can be supportive, however they can also can be perceived as negative support that impose stigmas. Findings reveal that women perceive stigmas due to how various types of drug use violate societal expectations and conflict with notions of deservingness. Specifically, the "hard users" (i.e., women who use heroin or crack cocaine) perceive stigmas regarding how their drug use violates norms of womanhood. Moreover, the "soft users" (i.e., those who use alcohol or marijuana) perceive stigmas that their drug use is considered undeserving of support. This paper explores the factors that contribute to stigma amongst populations who potentially face marginalization from larger society. Implications for treatment and group work are discussed.
这项扎根理论研究探讨了有吸毒史的女性在接受治疗期间如何看待耻辱感。对30名在住院戒毒治疗中心接受治疗的女性进行了深入访谈。先前的研究发现,康复期间来自同伴的支持对于控制疾病至关重要。事实上,研究人员推测,同伴甚至可能是比家人更有效的支持形式。这项研究扩展了现有文献,表明同伴支持系统可能具有支持性,但它们也可能被视为施加耻辱感的负面支持。研究结果表明,女性会因为各类吸毒行为如何违反社会期望以及与应得性观念相冲突而感受到耻辱感。具体而言,“重度使用者”(即使用海洛因或快克可卡因的女性)会因吸毒行为如何违反女性规范而感受到耻辱感。此外,“轻度使用者”(即使用酒精或大麻的人)会感受到耻辱感,因为她们的吸毒行为被认为不值得获得支持。本文探讨了可能面临来自更大社会边缘化的人群中导致耻辱感的因素。还讨论了对治疗和团体工作的启示。