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“我不是瘾君子”:吸毒人群的社会分类与区分。

"I am not a junkie": Social categorization and differentiation among people who use drugs.

机构信息

Department of Health Behavior, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, 170 Rosenau Hall CB #7400, 135 Dauer Dr., Chapel Hill, NC, 27599, USA.

OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, Oregon Health & Science University, 1805 SW 4th Ave, Suite 510, Portland, OR, 97201, USA.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2023 Apr;114:103999. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2023.103999. Epub 2023 Mar 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Substance use stigma is a form of group-based exclusion, and delineating pathways from stigma to poor health requires a deeper understanding of the social dynamics of people who use drugs (PWUD). Outside of recovery, scant research has examined the role of social identity in addiction. Framed by Social Identity Theory/Self-Categorization Theory, this qualitative study investigated strategies of within-group categorization and differentiation among PWUD and the roles these social categories may play in shaping intragroup attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors.

METHODS

Data come from the Rural Opioid Initiative, a multi-site study of the overdose epidemic in rural United States. We conducted in-depth interviews with people who reported using opioids or injecting any drug (n=355) living in 65 counties across 10 states. Interviews focused on participants' biographical histories, past and current drug use, risk behaviors, and experiences with healthcare providers and law enforcement. Social categories and dimensions along which categories were evaluated were inductively identified using reflexive thematic analysis.

RESULTS

We identified seven social categories that were commonly appraised by participants along eight evaluative dimensions. Categories included drug of choice, route of administration, method of attainment, gender, age, genesis of use, and recovery approach. Categories were evaluated by participants based on ascribed characteristics of morality, destructiveness, aversiveness, control, functionality, victimhood, recklessness, and determination. Participants performed nuanced identity work during interviews, including reifying social categories, defining 'addict' prototypicality, reflexively comparing self to other, and disidentifying from the PWUD supra-category.

CONCLUSION

We identify several facets of identity, both behavioral and demographic, along which people who use drugs perceive salient social boundaries. Beyond an addiction-recovery binary, identity is shaped by multiple aspects of the social self in substance use. Patterns of categorization and differentiation revealed negative intragroup attitudes, including stigma, that may hinder solidary-building and collective action in this marginalized group.

摘要

背景

物质使用污名是一种基于群体的排斥形式,要了解污名对健康不良的影响途径,需要更深入地了解吸毒者(PWUD)的社会动态。在康复之外,很少有研究探讨社会认同在成瘾中的作用。本研究以社会认同理论/自我分类理论为框架,调查了 PWUD 内部的分类策略和分化,以及这些社会类别在塑造群体内态度、看法和行为方面可能发挥的作用。

方法

数据来自农村阿片类药物倡议,这是一项针对美国农村地区过量用药流行的多地点研究。我们对居住在 10 个州的 65 个县的 355 名报告使用阿片类药物或注射任何药物的人进行了深入访谈。访谈重点关注参与者的生平、过去和现在的药物使用、风险行为以及与医疗保健提供者和执法部门的经历。使用反思性主题分析,从参与者的角度出发,归纳出社会类别和评估类别所依据的维度。

结果

我们确定了参与者普遍评估的七个社会类别,以及评估这些类别的八个维度。类别包括首选药物、给药途径、获得方式、性别、年龄、使用起源和康复方法。参与者根据道德、破坏性、令人不快、控制性、功能性、受害者性、鲁莽性和决心等归因特征来评估类别。参与者在访谈中进行了细致的身份工作,包括确认社会类别、定义“瘾君子”典型性、反思性地将自己与他人进行比较以及与 PWUD 超类别脱钩。

结论

我们确定了吸毒者感知到的一些身份特征,包括行为和人口统计学方面的特征,这些特征沿着这些特征存在明显的社会边界。除了成瘾-康复二元论之外,身份还受到物质使用中社会自我的多个方面的影响。分类和分化的模式揭示了负面的群体内态度,包括污名,这可能会阻碍这个边缘化群体中的团结建设和集体行动。

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