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他们对毒品一无所知:极端正统派犹太男性物质使用障碍的途径。

"They didn't have any idea what drugs were": Pathways to substance use disorders among ultraorthodox Jewish males.

机构信息

Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2022 Nov;109:103851. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2022.103851. Epub 2022 Sep 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a worldwide phenomenon with very negative consequences, and belonging to a religious community is considered to be a protective factor against them. The pathways to SUDs have been investigated in many studies with the aim of helping us better understand this phenomenon and promoting effective intervention programs to prevent and manage it. However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding SUDs in closed religious communities such as the Ultraorthodox Jewish community.

METHOD

To fill this gap, in the current study we investigated the pathways to SUDs among 14 young men from the Ultraorthodox Jewish community in Israel who were diagnosed as having an SUD in the past and who had been in sustained remission for at least a year. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews consisting of open-ended questions were conducted.

RESULTS

The findings highlighted two main themes: (a) A lack of support and attention from various systems, where participants reported sense of otherness or lack of belonging to family, educational institutions and community; a lack of responsiveness from those systems; a sense of rejection or exclusion; and a longing for belonging, and (b) A light in the darkness - someone who cares, in which the interviewees received some assistance, either in the period before or during drug use.

CONCLUSION

Findings point to the unique experience of Ultraorthodox young men in their addiction process and shed light on the failure of the abovementioned systems to help these young men cope. Findings are discussed in the context of the theoretical perspectives of social capital theory and exclusion. Implications for intervention and policy are outlined.

摘要

背景

物质使用障碍(SUD)是一种全球性现象,其后果非常严重,而属于宗教团体被认为是预防 SUD 的一个保护因素。许多研究都探讨了 SUD 的发生途径,旨在帮助我们更好地理解这一现象,并促进有效的干预计划,以预防和管理 SUD。然而,对于像极端正统派犹太教社区这样的封闭宗教社区中的 SUD 知之甚少。

方法

为了填补这一空白,在当前的研究中,我们调查了 14 名来自以色列极端正统派犹太教社区的年轻男性的 SUD 发生途径,这些男性过去被诊断患有 SUD ,并且已经持续缓解了至少一年。我们进行了半结构化的深入访谈,包括开放式问题。

结果

研究结果突出了两个主要主题:(a)各种系统缺乏支持和关注,参与者报告说自己在家庭、教育机构和社区中感到与众不同或缺乏归属感;这些系统反应迟钝;感到被拒绝或排斥;渴望归属感;(b)黑暗中的光芒——关心的人,受访者在吸毒前或期间得到了一些帮助。

结论

研究结果指出了极端正统派年轻男性在成瘾过程中的独特经历,并揭示了上述系统未能帮助这些年轻男性应对的失败。研究结果在社会资本理论和排斥的理论观点背景下进行了讨论。研究结果还提出了干预和政策方面的建议。

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