“他们是幸存者。”对女性吸毒者的暴力行为:专业人员叙述的定性分析

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Nuria Romo-Avilés, María Hernández-Padilla, Laura Pavón-Benítez, Carmen Ruiz-Repullo, Lorena Tarriño-Concejero
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摘要吸毒妇女尤其容易遭受基于性别的暴力(GBV),对心理、社会、身体和代际造成严重后果。照顾因精神活性物质问题而寻求帮助的妇女的专业人员是发现和干预针对吸毒妇女的性别暴力案件的重要群体。方法进行定性调查。我们的资源来自八个焦点小组,其中有来自该领域所有学科的西班牙专业人士。总的样本是有目的的,包括55名来自药物依赖领域的专业人员。结果吸毒妇女作为性别暴力受害者的不可见性和药物治疗中心存在的男性中心主义定义了专业人员叙述中出现的机构暴力。根据专业人士的说法,成为性别暴力的受害者会增加精神活性物质的使用,而后者反过来又使妇女更容易受到性别暴力的伤害。结论为了使药物依赖的治疗更加敏感和成功,需要将吸毒妇女遭受的不同形式的性别暴力包括在内,同时有效协调资源和支持网络。关键词:药物成瘾治疗性别暴力专业定性研究致谢我们要感谢安达卢西亚药物成瘾治疗公共网络的专业人员对他们的帮助和承诺进行这项调查。没有他们,这项研究是不可能的。作者贡献:监督、概念、方法、写作-原稿准备和编辑;m.h.p.:调查,数据整理,写作-原稿准备;L.P.B:数据管理,写作-原稿准备;c.r.r.:数据管理,写作-原稿准备;L.T.C:数据整理,写作-原稿准备和编辑。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。这项工作作为项目的一部分得到资助:“暴力对在安达卢西亚成瘾治疗中心网络(IMPAVIA)接受治疗的妇女的影响”。参考文献:FEDER/安达卢西亚知识机构。经济转型、工业、知识和大学部。(项目编号:PY20_00296)。
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“They are survivors”. Violence against women drug users: a qualitative analysis of the professionals’ narratives
AbstractBackground Women who use drugs are particularly vulnerable to gender-based violence (GBV), with serious psychological, social, physical and inter-generational consequences. The professionals who attend to the women who seek help when they have a problem with a psychoactive substance are an essential group for detecting and intervening in cases of GBV against women who use drugs.Methods We have conducted a qualitative investigation. Our sources are eight focus groups with Spanish professionals from all the disciplines involved in the field. The total sample was purposive in nature and comprised 55 professionals from the field of drug dependence.Results Both the invisibility of women who use drugs as victims of GBV and the androcentrism present in drug treatment centers define the institutional violence that appears in the professionals’ narratives. According to professionals, being a victim of GBV can increase the use of psychoactive substances, while the latter in turn makes women more vulnerable to GBV.Conclusions In order for the treatment of drug dependence to be sensitive and successful, it needs to include the different forms of GBV suffered by women who use drugs, alongside the effective coordination of resources and support networks.Keywords: Drug addiction treatmentgender-based violenceprofessionalsqualitative research AcknowledgementsWe want to thank the professionals of the Andalusian Public Network for Drug Addiction Treatment for their help and commitment to carry out this investigation. Without them, this study would not have been possible.Authors’ contributionsN.R.A.: Supervision, Conceptualization, Methodology, Writing- Original draft preparation and editing; M.H.P.: Investigation, Data curation, Writing-Original draft preparation; L.P.B.: Data curation, Writing- Original draft preparation; C.R.R.: Data curation, Writing- Original draft preparation; L.T.C.: Data curation, Writing-Original draft preparation and editing.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was funded as part of the project: "The impact of violence on women receiving care in the Andalusian network of addiction treatment centers (IMPAVIA)" Reference: FEDER/ Andalusian Knowledge Agency. Ministry of Economic Transformation, Industry, Knowledge and Universities. (Proyect reference number: PY20_00296).
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期刊介绍: Drugs: education, prevention & policy is a refereed journal which aims to provide a forum for communication and debate between policy makers, practitioners and researchers concerned with social and health policy responses to legal and illicit drug use and drug-related harm. The journal publishes multi-disciplinary research papers, commentaries and reviews on policy, prevention and harm reduction issues regarding the use and misuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. It is journal policy to encourage submissions which reflect different cultural, historical and theoretical approaches to the development of policy and practice.
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