超越 5 年康复大关:有生活和生命经验的研究人员对公众参与和讨论的看法

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Camille C. Cioffi , Ryan E. Flinn , Emily Pasman , Kim Gannon , Dudi Gold , Sean Esteban McCabe , Wayne Kepner , Martha Tillson , Jason B. Colditz , Douglas C. Smith , Robert M. Bohler , Joseph E. O'Donnell , Christi Hildebran , Barrett Wallace Montgomery , Sarah Clingan , Ryan J. Lofaro
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人们越来越关注在面向公众的活动中纳入有药物使用、药物使用失调和康复方面生活经验的人士(PWLLE)。让有生活经验者参与分享他们的观点的目的通常包括:证明康复是可能的、消除有药物使用经历者的污名化和人性化,以及利用他们的生活经验来阐明特定的话题或问题。最近,全国精神健康委员会发布了一套题为 "在公开披露中保护有亲身经历的个人 "的准则,其中包括一个 "亲身经历保障量表"。我们提供本评论,以支持委员会提出的一些观点,并阐明对该指南的修改建议,目的是减少无意的把关和污名化。具体而言,我们认为只邀请 "持续康复五年或五年以上 "的人参与公共讨论的建议存在许多问题。对于我们或该领域来说,五年戒毒后的稳定性并不是一个新概念。我们认为,这一观点排除了那些经历过当前药物使用情况迅速变化的人们、那些曾短暂恢复使用药物的人、一些年轻人以及那些有生活经验的人,他们也可以为公共讨论做出有价值的贡献。我们向国家心理健康委员会和其他寻求促进包容残疾人、生活者和学习者多样性的做法的机构提供了替代指南。
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Beyond the 5-year recovery mark: Perspectives of researchers with lived and living experience on public engagement and discourse
There has been growing attention toward including people with lived and living experience (PWLLE) with substance use, substance use disorders, and recovery in public-facing activities. The goals of including PWLLE in sharing their perspectives often include demonstrating that recovery is possible, destigmatizing and humanizing people who have substance use experiences, and leveraging their lived experience to illuminate a particular topic or issue. Recently, the National Council for Mental Wellbeing issued a set of guidelines entitled, “Protecting Individuals with Lived Experience in Public Disclosure,” which included a “Lived Experience Safeguard Scale.” We offer the present commentary to bolster some of the ideas presented by the Council and to articulate suggested changes to this guidance, with the goal of reducing unintentional gatekeeping and stigma. Specifically, we offer that there are numerous problems with the recommendation to only invite people who have “five or more years of sustained recovery” to contribute to public discourse. The idea of perceived stability after five years of abstinence is not new to us or the field. We suggest that this idea excludes people who have experienced the present rapidly changing substance use landscape, people who have briefly returned to use, some young people, and people with living experience who also can valuably contribute to public discourse. We offer alternative guidelines to the National Council for Mental Wellbeing and others seeking to promote practices that are inclusive to the diversity of PWLLE.
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审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Drug Policy provides a forum for the dissemination of current research, reviews, debate, and critical analysis on drug use and drug policy in a global context. It seeks to publish material on the social, political, legal, and health contexts of psychoactive substance use, both licit and illicit. The journal is particularly concerned to explore the effects of drug policy and practice on drug-using behaviour and its health and social consequences. It is the policy of the journal to represent a wide range of material on drug-related matters from around the world.
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