An exploration of identity change in post-detoxification alcohol dependent individuals

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
C. Notley, B. Houghton, V. Maskrey, R. Holland, A. Lingford-Hughes, B. Punukollu, T. Duka, C. Kouimtsidis
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Purpose Dependent alcohol use is a severe addictive disorder with significant enduring consequences for health and social functioning. This study aims to inductively explore the process of identity change for alcohol dependent people progressing through a “pre-habilitation” intervention, alcohol detoxification and post-detoxification recovery support. Design/methodology/approach Qualitative study as a part of a process evaluation situated within a UK feasibility trial of a group-based intervention in preparation for structured alcohol detoxification. Semi-structured qualitative interviews (face-to-face or telephone) collected self-reported data on experiences of treatment provision as part of the feasibility trial. Thematic analysis of transcripts and iterative categorisation of identity-related themes and concepts was conducted with verification of analysis undertaken by a second coder. Findings Identity change was revealed in participant narratives around the meta themes of external (social-identity) and internal (self-identity) concepts. External influences impacting social identity were key, having influenced initiation into alcohol use, influencing acceptance of the stigmatised “alcoholic” label and then being central to the treatment journey. Internal influences on self-identity also impacted on the process of identity change. In recovery, there was hope in discovering a new “normal” identity or rediscovering normality. Originality/value Analysis demonstrates that moving from regular alcohol use to problematic use is a journey of identity change that is influenced at the macro (cultural), meso (group) and micro (relational) social levels. Throughout the treatment journey, social influences in gaining a new non-drinker identity are key. Findings suggest a need for long-term support through treatment and community-based groups specifically to foster positive identity change that may not have been addressed previously.
解毒后酒精依赖个体身份变化的探讨
目的:依赖性酒精使用是一种严重的成瘾障碍,对健康和社会功能造成严重的持久后果。本研究旨在通过“康复前”干预、酒精解毒和解毒后康复支持,探讨酒精依赖者的身份改变过程。设计/方法学/方法定性研究是英国一项以群体为基础的结构化酒精解毒准备干预的可行性试验中过程评估的一部分。作为可行性试验的一部分,半结构化定性访谈(面对面或电话)收集了关于治疗提供经验的自我报告数据。对抄本进行了专题分析,并对与身份有关的主题和概念进行了反复分类,由第二位编码员对分析进行了验证。身份变化在参与者围绕外部(社会认同)和内部(自我认同)概念的元主题叙述中得到揭示。影响社会认同的外部影响是关键,影响了开始使用酒精,影响了接受污名化的“酗酒者”标签,然后成为治疗过程的核心。自我同一性的内部影响也影响了身份变化的过程。在恢复过程中,有希望发现一个新的“正常”身份或重新发现正常。原创性/价值分析表明,从常规饮酒到有问题的饮酒是一个身份变化的过程,受到宏观(文化)、中观(群体)和微观(关系)社会层面的影响。在整个治疗过程中,获得一个新的不饮酒者身份的社会影响是关键。研究结果表明,需要通过治疗和社区团体提供长期支持,特别是促进积极的身份改变,这在以前可能没有得到解决。
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