Segal S D, Fairchild H H
Pitzer College, Claremont, CA 91711, USA.
Adolescence. 1996 Winter;31(124):797-805.
This article presents the case history of a 23-year-old white male's recovery from 12 years of alcohol and other substance abuse. The peer pressures that led to the experimental use of marijuana at age 11 and the evolving social relations that contributed to chronic substance use are described. Included are details about the subject's family life, peer relationships, criminal involvement, and transition from alcohol and marijuana use to chronic amphetamine addiction. Experiences with drug burn-out and the eventual rehabilitation and recovery process that led to a lifestyle that is currently free of drugs. The case is discussed in the context of current theoretical and empirical research in adolescent drug abuse.
本文介绍了一名23岁白人男性从12年酒精及其他物质滥用中康复的病史。描述了导致其在11岁时尝试使用大麻的同伴压力以及促使其长期使用物质的不断演变的社会关系。其中包括该对象的家庭生活、同伴关系、犯罪经历,以及从酒精和大麻使用转变为慢性苯丙胺成瘾的细节。还讲述了其药物倦怠的经历以及最终的康复过程,这一过程使其拥有了目前远离毒品的生活方式。本文结合当前青少年药物滥用的理论和实证研究对该病例进行了讨论。