Itzhaki-Braun Yael, Gavriel-Fried Belle
Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Front Psychol. 2024 Apr 9;15:1344832. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1344832. eCollection 2024.
A developing theoretical framework for the investigation of tight cultures' reaction toward members who violate communal norms is societal conditional regard (SCR).
Using a qualitative interpretive approach, in the current study we investigated the way the Ultraorthodox Jewish community uses SCR to cope with substance use disorders (SUDs), which considered to be a norms violation in closed religious communities. We did so by drawing on in-depth interviews with 14 young men from the Ultraorthodox community in Israel who were diagnosed as having an SUD and were in recovery.
(a) The community's socialization process, educating its members to lead a life that is the only right one; (b) The community's use of God as the one whose love and regard are conditional; (c) The SCR emotional and behavioral practices used by the community toward individuals who violate norms, and (d) How, paradoxically, the use of SCR may eventuate in the initiation of drug use, and within the community itself.
Findings are discussed in the context of self-determination theory and SCR, and shed light on how tight cultures cope with the threat of deviation of communal norms. Implications for intervention and policy are outlined.
一个用于研究紧密型文化对违反群体规范成员反应的理论框架正在形成,即社会条件性尊重(SCR)。
在本研究中,我们采用定性解释方法,调查极端正统犹太社区运用社会条件性尊重来应对物质使用障碍(SUDs)的方式,在封闭的宗教社区中,物质使用障碍被视为违反规范的行为。我们通过对以色列极端正统社区14名被诊断患有物质使用障碍且正在康复的年轻男性进行深入访谈来开展此项研究。
(a)社区的社会化过程,教育其成员过唯一正确的生活;(b)社区将上帝视为其爱与尊重是有条件的对象;(c)社区对违反规范的个人所采用的社会条件性尊重的情感和行为方式,以及(d)自相矛盾的是,社会条件性尊重的运用如何可能导致吸毒行为的开始,且在社区内部也是如此。
研究结果在自我决定理论和社会条件性尊重的背景下进行了讨论,并阐明了紧密型文化如何应对群体规范偏离的威胁。概述了对干预和政策的启示。