Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Substance Use Research Priority Area, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2023;58(11):1360-1366. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2023.2223265. Epub 2023 Jun 18.
People experiencing substance use disorders (SUD) face myriad challenges in maintaining changes in substance use after treatment. Mobile phones can play a role in supporting the recovery process. To date, research has not explored how individuals use mobile phones to seek social support as they enter SUD recovery. We sought to understand how individuals in SUD treatment use mobile technology in support of their recovery. We conducted semi-structured interviews with thirty individuals in treatment for any SUD in northeastern Georgia and southcentral Connecticut. Interviews explored participants' attitudes toward mobile technology and how they used mobile technology while using substances, in treatment, and in recovery. Qualitative data were coded and analyzed using thematic analysis. We identified three major themes related to how participants: (1) adapted their use of mobile technology as they entered recovery, (2) relied on mobile technology for social support while in recovery, while (3) some found aspects of mobile technology triggering. Many individuals in SUD treatment reported using mobile phones to buy or sell drugs; as such, they took measures to adapt their use of mobile technology as they changed substance use behaviors. As they entered recovery, individuals relied on mobile phones for affiliational, emotional, informational, and instrumental support, though some did share they found some aspects of mobile phones triggering. These findings highlight the importance of treatment providers engaging in conversations around mobile phone use to help individuals avoid triggers and connect with social supports. These findings uncover new opportunities for recovery support interventions utilizing mobile phones as a delivery mechanism.
患有物质使用障碍(SUD)的人在治疗后维持物质使用改变方面面临诸多挑战。手机可以在支持康复过程中发挥作用。迄今为止,研究尚未探讨个体如何在进入 SUD 康复过程中使用手机寻求社会支持。我们试图了解 SUD 治疗中的个体如何使用移动技术来支持他们的康复。我们对佐治亚州东北部和康涅狄格州中南部的 30 名任何 SUD 治疗中的个体进行了半结构化访谈。访谈探讨了参与者对移动技术的态度,以及他们在使用物质、治疗中和康复期间如何使用移动技术。使用主题分析对定性数据进行编码和分析。我们确定了三个与参与者相关的主要主题:(1)他们在进入康复期时如何调整移动技术的使用,(2)在康复期间如何依赖移动技术寻求社会支持,而(3)有些人发现移动技术的某些方面具有触发作用。许多 SUD 治疗中的个体报告说使用手机购买或销售毒品;因此,他们采取措施调整他们使用移动技术的方式,以改变物质使用行为。当他们进入康复期时,个体依赖手机获得情感、信息和工具支持,尽管有些人确实发现手机的某些方面具有触发作用。这些发现强调了治疗提供者参与有关手机使用的对话的重要性,以帮助个体避免触发因素并与社会支持建立联系。这些发现为利用手机作为传递机制的康复支持干预措施提供了新的机会。