The life-course of methamphetamine users in Aotearoa/New Zealand: School, friendship and work

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Trent Bax
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As part of the first qualitative-based research on the life-course of methamphetamine users in Aotearoa/New Zealand, this paper analyses the life domains of school, friendship and work. Through application of interactional theory, this paper increases understanding of the situational contexts and interpersonal factors that influence drug use trajectories and the transition from one life domain to another by identifying the patterns within each domain and the influence school, friendship and work exerts on drug use and, conversely, how drug use impacts on school, friendship and work. The analysis discovered 20 commonly shared adverse experiences that hindered educational and employment success and contributed to drug use, including: negative school transitions, significant turning point events, weak commitment to school, poor school attitude and performance, low academic achievement, low school and work ambition, low parental expectations, and high levels of mental health issues, delinquency, delinquent peer involvement, bullying victimisation, work victimisation, unstable careers and illegal economic activities. Specifically, it was common for interviewees to ‘track backwards’ in high school. This study highlights the importance of the educational domain for altering drug use trajectories, especially high school.
新西兰奥特亚甲基苯丙胺使用者的生活历程:学校、友谊和工作
作为对新西兰奥特罗阿地区甲基苯丙胺使用者生命历程的首次定性研究的一部分,本文分析了学校、友谊和工作的生活领域。通过运用相互作用理论,本文通过识别每个领域内的模式,以及学校、友谊和工作对吸毒的影响,以及吸毒如何影响学校、友谊和工作,增加了对影响吸毒轨迹和从一个生活领域过渡到另一个生活领域的情景背景和人际因素的理解。分析发现了20种共同的不良经历,这些经历阻碍了教育和就业的成功,并导致了吸毒,包括:消极的学校转变,重大的转折点事件,对学校的承诺不强,糟糕的学校态度和表现,低学业成就,低学业和工作抱负,低父母期望,高水平的心理健康问题,犯罪,不良同伴参与,欺凌受害者,工作受害者,不稳定的职业和非法经济活动。具体来说,受访者通常会“回溯”高中时期。这项研究强调了教育领域对改变药物使用轨迹的重要性,尤其是高中。
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Journal of Criminology
Journal of Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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