[Novel psychoactive substance users' highly valenced life story episodes: A content analysis].

Q4 Medicine
Psychiatria Hungarica Pub Date : 2021-01-01
Ferenc Császár, Rebeka Jávor, Gábor Kelemen, Márta B Erdös
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Abstract

Introduction: Novel psychoactive substance use (NPS) has proven a challenge for the domestic addiction treatment system. In the first few years, studies focused on types of substances and prevalence. Recently social and cultu ral background, personality/identity issues and experiences of NPS users have been thematised in scientific studies. Our study is connected to the latter tradition.

Methods: Our study comprised a questionnaire on sociodemographic factors, and a mixed method content analysis of highly valenced episodes of life interviews, combining qualitative and quantitative approaches. We analysed the data obtained from 42 NPS users entering treatment. NPS use was confirmed by preceding drug tests. We used descriptive statistical methods to analyse questionnaire data, and employed paired-sample T-test to analyse the data from quanti tative content analysis. The text corpus (personal texts) of the Hungarian National Text Resources was selected as baseline to compare percentages. In our qualitative analysis, we outlined a conceptual network on high point and low point episodes of the life story.

Results: Extreme poverty and deprivation was not characteristic of the current sample as a whole. Our content ana - lysis supported previous results on the highly self-destructive nature of novel psychoactive substance use. Major results of the content analysis of highly valenced low point texts were experiences of entrapment, failure, victimisation and never-ending troubles. The use of function words, especially in low point texts, bore marked resemblance with "negative code" frequencies, also indicating a self-destructive attitude. Parallel, elements related to inevitability have increased significantly, while words referring to defence (generalizations and distancing) decreased.

Conclusion: We interpret the results in terms of the arrested flight/cry of pain model. The results support and add to the conclusions of previous studies on the highly self-destructive nature of NPS-use and may introduce new aspects into treatment. The study is persuasive on the relevance of content analysis in clinical areas.

[新型精神活性物质使用者的高价值生活故事情节:内容分析]。
新型精神活性物质使用(NPS)已被证明是国内成瘾治疗系统的一个挑战。在最初的几年里,研究的重点是物质的种类和流行程度。近年来,社会文化背景、人格/身份问题和NPS使用者的经历已成为科学研究的主题。我们的研究与后一种传统有关。方法:采用社会人口因素调查问卷,结合定性和定量方法对生活访谈的高价值片段进行混合方法内容分析。我们分析了从42名进入治疗的NPS使用者获得的数据。之前的药物测试证实了NPS的使用。问卷数据采用描述性统计方法进行分析,定量内容分析采用配对样本t检验进行分析。选择匈牙利国家文本资源的文本语料库(个人文本)作为基线来比较百分比。在我们的定性分析中,我们概述了一个关于人生故事的高潮和低谷的概念网络。结果:极端贫困和剥夺并不是当前样本的整体特征。我们的内容分析支持先前关于新型精神活性物质使用的高度自我毁灭性质的结果。高价值低谷文本内容分析的主要结果是诱捕、失败、受害和永无止境的麻烦的经历。虚词的使用,特别是在低谷文本中,与“消极代码”的频率有明显的相似之处,也表明了一种自我毁灭的态度。与此同时,与必然性相关的元素显著增加,而涉及防御的词汇(概括和距离)减少。结论:我们可以用疼痛的被捕逃跑/哭泣模型来解释结果。该结果支持并补充了先前关于nps使用高度自我毁灭性质的研究结论,并可能为治疗引入新的方面。该研究在内容分析与临床领域的相关性上具有说服力。
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