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社会资本在非裔美国人减少和戒除可卡因使用尝试中的作用。

The Role of Social Capital in African Americans' Attempts to Reduce and Quit Cocaine Use.

作者信息

Cheney Ann M, Booth Brenda M, Borders Tyrone F, Curran Geoffrey M

机构信息

a Center for Healthy Communities , University of California Riverside , Riverside , California , USA.

b Division of Health Services Research , University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences , Little Rock , Arkansas , USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2016 May 11;51(6):777-87. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2016.1155606. Epub 2016 Apr 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research examining substance users' recovery has focused on individual-level outcomes while paying limited attention to the contexts within which individuals are embedded, and the social processes involved in recovery.

OBJECTIVES

This paper examines factors underlying African American cocaine users' decisions to reduce or quit cocaine use and uses practice theory to understand how lifestyle changes and shifts in social networks facilitate access to the capital needed to change cocaine use patterns.

METHODS

The study, an in-depth analysis of substance-use life history interviews carried out from 2010 to 2012, included 51 currently not-in-treatment African American cocaine users in the Arkansas Mississippi Delta region. A blended inductive and deductive approach to data analysis was used to examine the socio-cultural and economic processes shaping cocaine use and recovery.

RESULTS

The majority of participants reported at least one lifetime attempt to reduce or quit cocaine use; motivations to reduce use or quit included desires to meet social role expectations, being tired of using, and incarceration. Abstinence-supporting networks, participation in conventional activities, and religious and spiritual practices afforded access to capital, facilitating cocaine use reduction and sobriety.

CONCLUSIONS

Interventions designed to increase connection to and support from nondrug using family and friends with access to recovery capital (e.g., employment, faith community, and education) might be ideal methods to reduce substance use among minorities in low-income, resource-poor communities.

摘要

背景

研究物质使用者的康复情况主要关注个体层面的结果,而对个体所处的环境以及康复过程中涉及的社会过程关注有限。

目的

本文探讨非裔美国可卡因使用者决定减少或戒除可卡因使用的潜在因素,并运用实践理论来理解生活方式的改变和社交网络的转变如何促进获取改变可卡因使用模式所需的资本。

方法

该研究对2010年至2012年进行的物质使用生活史访谈进行深入分析,纳入了阿肯色州密西西比三角洲地区51名目前未接受治疗的非裔美国可卡因使用者。采用归纳与演绎相结合的数据分析方法,考察影响可卡因使用和康复的社会文化及经济过程。

结果

大多数参与者报告称一生中至少有过一次尝试减少或戒除可卡因使用的经历;减少使用或戒除的动机包括满足社会角色期望的愿望、对使用感到厌倦以及被监禁。支持禁欲的社交网络、参与常规活动以及宗教和精神实践提供了获取资本的途径,促进了可卡因使用的减少和戒酒。

结论

旨在加强与不使用毒品的家人和朋友的联系并获得他们的支持,同时获取康复资本(如就业、宗教团体和教育)的干预措施,可能是减少低收入、资源匮乏社区中少数群体物质使用的理想方法。

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