Seeing Through Rose-tinted Glass: Exploring Forms of Self-deception Through Students Substance Usage Beliefs

IF 0.5 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Meroona Gopang, Abdul Waheed Siyal, Sumera Umrani
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Abstract

Recently, there has been increasing growth in the use of substance amongst the youth especially in higher education institutions of Pakistan. Literature indicates the existence of self-deception in substance users through self-reports. However, a dearth of qualitative exploration leads us to investigate self-deception through lived experiences of students who use the substance. The aim of the current study is to explore the phenomenon of self-deception through in-depth semi-structured interviews. Smith et al. (2009) interpretative phenomenological analysis was utilized as a method for data collection. The investigators deployed semi-structured interview guide designed through the interview protocol framework. Four themes that emerged from the data were (i) denial, where users exhibited persistent denial from negative effects of the substance; (ii) overconfidence, an illusionary aspect of substance users through elevated self-esteem; (iii) rationalization, where substance users frequently rationalized their usage through multiple attributions, such as family environment, cultural beliefs and common practices. Moreover; and (iv) awareness about positive and negative consequences of substance use, which highlighted paradoxical nature of substance users that move to and from between negative and positive aspects of substance use. Findings suggest a progressive advancement towards the understanding of the phenomenon of self-deception through its prevalent forms in university students who use the substance.
透过玫瑰色的玻璃看:通过学生物质使用信念探索自我欺骗的形式
最近,在巴基斯坦的高等教育机构中,年轻人对物质的使用越来越多。文献表明,通过自我报告,物质使用者存在自我欺骗。然而,缺乏定性的探索导致我们通过使用该物质的学生的生活经历来调查自我欺骗。本研究的目的是通过深入的半结构化访谈来探索自我欺骗现象。Smith等人(2009)解释性现象学分析被用作数据收集的方法。调查人员部署了通过访谈协议框架设计的半结构化访谈指南。数据中出现的四个主题是:(一)否认,即用户因该物质的负面影响而表现出持续否认;(ii)过度自信,这是物质使用者通过提升自尊而产生的幻觉;(iii)合理化,即物质使用者经常通过多种归因,如家庭环境、文化信仰和常见做法,使其使用合理化。此外四对药物使用的积极和消极后果的认识,这突出了药物使用者在药物使用的消极和积极方面之间来回移动的矛盾性质。研究结果表明,通过在使用这种物质的大学生中普遍存在的形式,人们在理解自欺现象方面取得了进步。
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Journal of Human Values
Journal of Human Values SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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1.40
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14.30%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: The Journal of Human Values is a peer-reviewed tri-annual journal devoted to research on values. Communicating across manifold knowledge traditions and geographies, it presents cutting-edge scholarship on the study of values encompassing a wide range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Reading values broadly, the journal seeks to encourage and foster a meaningful conversation among scholars for whom values are no esoteric resources to be archived uncritically from the past. Moving beyond cultural boundaries, the Journal looks at values as something that animates the contemporary in its myriad manifestations: politics and public affairs, business and corporations, global institutions and local organisations, and the personal and the private.
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