Centre for Criminology, The Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, St Cross Building, St Cross Road, Oxford, UK.
Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy. 2024 Jan 4;19(1):5. doi: 10.1186/s13011-023-00575-6.
This study explores how Special Interest Meetings (SIMs), also called topic-specific meetings (e.g., meetings for young people), support recovery in 12-Step fellowships for Special Populations like young people, women and LGBTQIA+ members. Despite their emergence to address the needs of these groups, the specific ways Special Interest Meetings contribute to recovery experiences are understudied.
In-depth interviews were conducted with 12 participants who had attended Special Interest Meetings in 12-Step fellowships to explore the role of these meetings in recovery. The interviews were analysed using the CHIME-D personal recovery framework (Connectedness, Hope, Identity, Meaning in life, Empowerment, Difficulties).
Special Interest Meetings serve as recovery pathways for Special Populations, incorporating CHIME-D elements to aid recovery and address challenges. This study found four "Special Population Pathways" for recovery: Traditional, Hybrid, SIM-Only, and Outside-Sim Hybrid Pathway.
Special Interest Meetings address specific challenges like discrimination and exclusion faced by Special Populations in recovery. These meetings offer tailored support, deeper connections, improved recovery outcomes, and a sense of empowerment. The existence of "Special Population Pathways" emphasises the ongoing need to address diverse individuals' specific needs throughout the recovery process.
本研究探讨了专题会议(SIMs),也称为特定主题会议(例如,针对年轻人的会议),如何在 12 步同好会中为特殊群体(如年轻人、女性和 LGBTQIA+ 成员)的康复提供支持。尽管这些会议的出现是为了满足这些群体的需求,但它们对康复体验的具体贡献仍未得到充分研究。
对 12 名曾参加过 12 步同好会中专题会议的参与者进行了深入访谈,以探讨这些会议在康复中的作用。使用 CHIME-D 个人康复框架(联系、希望、身份、生活意义、赋权、困难)对访谈进行了分析。
专题会议为特殊群体提供了康复途径,融入了 CHIME-D 元素以帮助康复和应对挑战。本研究发现了四种“特殊群体康复途径”:传统途径、混合途径、仅 SIM 途径和外部-SIM 混合途径。
专题会议解决了特殊群体在康复中面临的歧视和排斥等特定挑战。这些会议提供了针对性的支持、更深层次的联系、改善的康复结果和赋权感。“特殊群体康复途径”的存在强调了在整个康复过程中需要持续关注不同个体的特定需求。