Center for Community Research, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
J Community Psychol. 2021 Aug;49(6):1531-1553. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22623. Epub 2021 Jun 11.
This exploratory study aimed to understand how veterans' social identity influenced their experiences living in Oxford Houses (OH)-the largest network of substance use recovery homes in the United States. We conducted three focus groups, with 20 veterans who were current or former OH residents. Thematic analysis revealed several ways in which participants' veteran identity influenced their experiences living in OH, including: (1) thriving through OH organizational similarities with the military, (2) relationships with other OH residents, and (3) and growth and reintegration. The themes were interpreted using the Social Identity Theory and the Social Identity Model of Identity Change perspectives. Social identity processes were found to play an influential role in veterans' experiences in their recovery homes and reintegration into civilian life. Findings highlight the importance of veterans developing a community within a culturally congruent setting to facilitate their recovery from substance use disorders and adjustment to life post-military service.
本探索性研究旨在了解退伍军人的社会认同如何影响他们在美国最大的药物使用康复之家网络——牛津之家(OH)中的生活体验。我们进行了三次焦点小组讨论,参与者为 20 名现役或前 OH 居民退伍军人。主题分析揭示了参与者的退伍军人身份如何影响他们在 OH 中的生活体验,包括:(1)通过 OH 与军队的组织相似性蓬勃发展,(2)与其他 OH 居民的关系,以及(3)成长和重新融入社会。这些主题是使用社会认同理论和身份变化的社会认同模型来解释的。发现社会认同过程在退伍军人在康复之家的生活体验和重新融入平民生活中发挥了重要作用。研究结果强调了退伍军人在文化上一致的环境中建立社区的重要性,以促进他们从药物使用障碍中恢复并适应退伍后的生活。