Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State University.
Department of Communication Arts and Sciences, Pennsylvania State University.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2024 Dec;38(8):850-859. doi: 10.1037/adb0001007. Epub 2024 Apr 25.
While social networks influence individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs), the mechanisms for such influence are under-explored among women who use drugs. This study triangulates the perspectives of criminal justice professionals, SUD treatment professionals, and women with past and current experiences with substance use to explore these dynamics.
We conducted semistructured interviews ( = 42) in 2022 with women with current or past opioid use disorder ( = 20), SUD treatment professionals ( = 12), and criminal justice professionals ( = 10) who work with women with opioid use disorder. Interviews centered around participants' backgrounds, perceived barriers and facilitators to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) treatment, and gender-specific issues in MOUD treatment. All interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and deidentified. We used a four-step qualitative data analysis process to code transcripts.
Across these participants' accounts, we identified mechanisms by which women's social networks influenced their opioid use trajectories: intergenerational substance use, family support and strain, intimate partner influence, and peer support and pressure. Overall, the emergent themes in the present study reflect the embedded nature of support within social systems. Women who had access to and engaged with various forms of social support tended to be those who use/used MOUD and self-identified as in recovery.
Combining MOUD treatment with psychosocial interventions allows women to heal from trauma, learn effective coping skills, and receive valuable resources to support recovery. Interventions focusing on family resilience and peer recovery support can disrupt the cycle of addiction and promote MOUD treatment success. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
虽然社交网络会影响有物质使用障碍(SUD)的个体,但在使用毒品的女性中,这种影响的机制仍未得到充分探索。本研究从刑事司法专业人员、物质使用障碍治疗专业人员以及有过去和现在物质使用经历的女性的角度出发,对这些动态进行了三角分析。
我们于 2022 年对 20 名目前或过去患有阿片类药物使用障碍的女性、12 名 SUD 治疗专业人员和 10 名与阿片类药物使用障碍女性合作的刑事司法专业人员进行了半结构化访谈。访谈重点围绕参与者的背景、对阿片类药物使用障碍治疗药物(MOUD)的障碍和促进因素的看法,以及 MOUD 治疗中的性别特定问题。所有访谈均进行了录音、转录和去识别处理。我们使用了一个四步定性数据分析过程来对转录本进行编码。
在这些参与者的叙述中,我们确定了女性社交网络影响其阿片类药物使用轨迹的机制:代际物质使用、家庭支持和紧张、亲密伴侣的影响以及同伴的支持和压力。总体而言,本研究中出现的主题反映了支持在社会系统中的嵌入性质。那些能够获得并参与各种形式的社会支持的女性,往往会使用/使用 MOUD,并自我认同为康复者。
将 MOUD 治疗与心理社会干预相结合,可以使女性从创伤中康复,学习有效的应对技巧,并获得宝贵的资源来支持康复。关注家庭韧性和同伴康复支持的干预措施可以打破成瘾循环,促进 MOUD 治疗成功。