"A Double Decline in Character": A Grounded Theory Analysis of Female Drug User Experiences in Iran.

IF 2.3 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Alireza Momeni, Matilda Hellman, Maziyar Ghiabi
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Using a constructivist grounded theory design, this study explores the perception and experience of Iranian women living with drug use, identifying everyday conflicts and coping strategies that enable them to manage their situation. We conducted unstructured, in-depth interviews with abstinent drug users (11) and healthcare professionals (2) at three rehab centers in Tehran, Iran. In line with our grounded theory aspirations to explore the social meanings of women's drug use and addiction, we supplemented the interviews with a surrounding material consisting of articles published in the main national newspaper from 2015 to 2018 and a film documentary (10 parts, 3 h) entitled "Iranian Women of Addiction," (Shab boohay-e-sokhteh) (2010-2011). Our analysis resulted in two main bundles of meaning-making that we claim are permeating the everyday lives of Iranian women with drug use: the double decline in character, and self-shielding. The study reveals the simultaneous presence of two stigmatized identities: drug use and sex work (fahsha). It shows that the stigma of sex work is closely connected to a drug-related identity, irrespective of whether women are actively involved in sex work or not. The findings illustrate how societal views are biased against drug user women in the domain of drug use, diminishing their presence and voice. The interviewees tried to manage by developing a peer network, adopting a protective role, and becoming intrinsically motivated to quit drug use. The study furthers our understanding of women's alarming and complex realities in traditional Islamic and familistic patriarchal structures.

“性格的双重衰退”:伊朗女性吸毒经历的扎根理论分析。
本研究以建构主义理论为基础,探讨伊朗吸毒女性的认知与经验,找出日常冲突与应对策略,让她们能掌控自己的处境。我们在伊朗德黑兰的三个康复中心对戒断吸毒者(11)和医疗保健专业人员(2)进行了非结构化的深入访谈。根据我们探索女性吸毒和成瘾的社会意义的理论基础,我们用2015年至2018年在主要国家报纸上发表的文章和一部名为“伊朗成瘾妇女”(Shab boohay-e-sokhteh)(2010-2011)的电影纪录片(10部分,3小时)补充了采访。我们的分析结果显示,伊朗吸毒女性的日常生活中弥漫着两种意义建构:性格的双重衰退,以及自我保护。这项研究揭示了同时存在的两种被污名化的身份:吸毒和性工作(fahsha)。它表明,无论妇女是否积极从事性工作,性工作的耻辱都与与毒品有关的身份密切相关。这些发现表明,在吸毒领域,社会观点是如何对吸毒妇女有偏见的,削弱了她们的存在和发言权。受访者试图通过发展同伴网络,采取保护作用,并成为内在动机戒烟使用来管理。这项研究进一步加深了我们对传统伊斯兰和家庭父权结构中妇女令人担忧的复杂现实的理解。
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Contemporary Drug Problems
Contemporary Drug Problems Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Contemporary Drug Problems is a scholarly journal that publishes peer-reviewed social science research on alcohol and other psychoactive drugs, licit and illicit. The journal’s orientation is multidisciplinary and international; it is open to any research paper that contributes to social, cultural, historical or epidemiological knowledge and theory concerning drug use and related problems. While Contemporary Drug Problems publishes all types of social science research on alcohol and other drugs, it recognizes that innovative or challenging research can sometimes struggle to find a suitable outlet. The journal therefore particularly welcomes original studies for which publication options are limited, including historical research, qualitative studies, and policy and legal analyses. In terms of readership, Contemporary Drug Problems serves a burgeoning constituency of social researchers as well as policy makers and practitioners working in health, welfare, social services, public policy, criminal justice and law enforcement.
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