Why treatment is not an option: Treatment naïve individuals, suffering from alcohol use disorders' narratives about alcohol use and treatment seeking.

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-21 DOI:10.1177/14550725221082512
Kristine Tarp, Sengül Sari, Anette Sogaard Nielsen
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Aims: To investigate the narratives of in- and outpatients at mental health and somatic hospitals, who suffer from alcohol use disorders (AUD) but have never sought AUD treatment. More specifically, to understand how the individuals view their alcohol use and explore their reasons for not seeking treatment. Methods: Individuals suffering from AUD were recruited at somatic and mental health hospitals. The study was qualitative, based on semi-structured individual interviews. A narrative analysis was performed. A total of six patients participated: three recruited at a mental health hospital, three from a somatic hospital. Results: The individuals described how heavy alcohol use had always characterised their lives; it was part of their surroundings and it added to their quality of life. Two narrative forms within the individuals' stories were identified, in which treatment was considered either as a positive option for others but not relevant for themselves, or as representing a threat to the individuals' autonomy. The participants expressed that they did not believe treatment was relevant for them, and if necessary, they preferred to deal with their heavy drinking themselves. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that a broad focus is needed if relatively more individuals suffering from AUD should seek treatment, since they - in spite of clearly suffering from AUD - nevertheless see themselves as heavy drinkers and have not even thought of seeking treatment. Thus, it is not (only) a question about the attractiveness of the treatment offer or due to lack of knowledge about treatment options that patients suffering from AUD do not seek treatment.

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为什么不能治疗:治疗naïve酒精使用障碍患者关于酒精使用和寻求治疗的叙述。
目的:调查精神健康医院和躯体医院中患有酒精使用障碍(AUD)但从未寻求AUD治疗的住院和门诊患者的叙述。更具体地说,了解个人如何看待他们的酒精使用,并探讨他们不寻求治疗的原因。方法:在躯体和精神卫生医院招募AUD患者。这项研究是定性的,基于半结构化的个人访谈。进行叙事分析。共有6名患者参与了研究:3名来自精神病院,3名来自躯体医院。结果:这些人描述了大量饮酒如何一直是他们生活的特征;这是他们生活环境的一部分,提高了他们的生活质量。在个体的故事中确定了两种叙述形式,其中治疗被认为是对他人的积极选择,但与自己无关,或者代表对个人自主权的威胁。参与者表示,他们不相信治疗与他们有关,如果有必要,他们更愿意自己处理酗酒问题。结论:我们的研究结果表明,如果有相对较多的AUD患者应该寻求治疗,则需要广泛的关注,因为尽管他们明显患有AUD,但他们仍然认为自己是重度饮酒者,甚至没有想过寻求治疗。因此,这不仅仅是一个关于治疗方案的吸引力的问题,或者由于缺乏对治疗方案的了解,AUD患者不寻求治疗。
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