“我不是一个坏妈妈,我是一个生病的妈妈”:在制度约束下,用照片声音来检验父母康复的叙述。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Marisa D Booty, Ramona G Olvera, Peter Balvanz, Carrie B Oser, Alexandrea Shouse, Margaret McGladrey
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摘要

物质使用障碍是高度污名化的,尽管它的当代医学。由于药物使用被定为刑事犯罪,患有药物使用障碍的父母必须经常在与刑事法律和儿童福利系统互动的同时进行康复。疾病的恢复叙述不能充分地捕捉到有物质使用障碍的父母的恢复经历,他们的恢复可能更好地与探索叙述相一致。本研究使用定性的光声讨论数据来检验物质使用障碍父母在处理制度和人际关系义务时所构建的康复叙事。通过对photovoice小组与29名物质使用障碍患者的23份会议记录进行模板分析,我们发现刑事法律制度和儿童福利制度的义务限制了参与者充分参与康复过程的能力。收容机构通过赋予优先恢复的惩罚性后果,成为药物使用恢复和养育能力的障碍。康复中的父母必须在这些康复机构中寻找自我提升的机会,并利用他们的生活经验与家人一起重建社区。了解父母的康复经历,有助于改进设计和实施现有的养育和行为健康支持,以帮助打破创伤和成瘾的代际循环。
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'I'm Not a Bad Mom, I'm a Sick Mom': Using Photovoice to Examine Parental Recovery Narratives Given Institutional Constraints.

Substance use disorder is highly stigmatised despite its contemporary medicalisation. Because of the criminalisation of substance use, parents with substance use disorder must often navigate recovery while interacting with the criminal legal and child welfare systems. Restitution narratives of illness do not sufficiently capture the recovery experiences of parents with substance use disorder whose recoveries may better align with a quest narrative. This study uses qualitative photovoice discussion data to examine the recovery narratives constructed by parents with substance use disorder as they navigate institutional and interpersonal obligations. Using template analysis of 23 transcripts from photovoice group sessions with 29 individuals who have substance use disorder, we find that criminal legal system and child welfare system obligations limit participants' ability to fully engage in the recovery process. Carceral institutions act as a barrier to substance use recovery and parenting capacity by conferring punitive consequences that prioritise restitution. Parents in recovery must navigate these restitutive institutions while seeking self-improvement and using their lived experiences to rebuild community with their families. Understanding parental recovery experiences may inform the improved design and implementation of parenting and behavioural health supports available to help break intergenerational cycles of trauma and addiction.

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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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