奔跑和跌跌撞撞的恢复:物质使用变化的肉体社会学研究。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Stephanie Bogue Kerr, Nicolas Moreau
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摘要

有证据表明,运动可能是与成瘾相关的恢复过程的有效辅助;然而,很少有临床以外的研究进行。本文基于加拿大的一项肉体社会学研究,该研究通过移动方法,特别是跑步访谈,调查了11名从成瘾中恢复的跑步者习惯的演变,并通过概念分类对数据进行了演绎分析。跑步提供了一种支持非线性愈合过程的生活方式结构,促进了与之前生活特征的脱节形成鲜明对比的联系。研究结果表明,跑步可能为那些寻求改变药物使用的人提供了一种组织结构,尽管可能特别适用于那些以前有运动史的人。
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Running and Stumbling to Recovery: A Carnal Sociological Study of Change in Substance Use.

Evidence suggests that exercise may be an effective adjunct to recovery processes associated with addiction; however, little research has been conducted outside clinical settings. This article is based on a Canadian carnal sociological study that investigated the evolution of the runner's habitus amongst 11 individuals in recovery from addiction through mobile methods, specifically running interviews, with data deductively analysed through conceptual categories. Running offered a lifestyle structure that supported a nonlinear healing process, fostering connections that stood in stark contrast to the disconnection that had previously characterised their lives. Findings suggest that running may offer an organising structure for those seeking to alter their use of substances, though perhaps specifically amongst those with previous histories of exercise.

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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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