Madde Kullanıcısı Bireylerin Maddeye Ulaşma Sürecine Dair Nitel Bir Araştırma

Musa Gürel, Emre Bi̇lgi̇seven, İlker Aktürk, Ömer Miraç Yaman
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This study aims to thoroughly examine the processes through which individuals who use substances access these substances. The main focuses of the study are the channels and locations of substance access, the process leading from substance use to procurement, communication with sellers, and applied privacy strategies. This research is designed according to qualitative research methods. During data collection, a semi-structured interview form was preferred, and interviews were conducted with 10 substance users. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive analysis methods, and the results were interpreted. The findings are presented under four themes: "Initiation of Substance Use, Methods of Accessing Substances and Privacy Strategies, Language and Trust Relationships in the Substance Acquisition Process, Locations for Substance Procurement, Risky Situations, and Social Consequences." According to the results of the study, it is highlighted that the process of starting substance use due to curiosity and experimentation, often influenced by social environment and friendships, turns into addiction, and individuals usually begin using substances between the ages of 14 and 18. The study finds that while experienced users resort to traditional neighborhood channels like street dealers, the new generation prefers social media platforms (such as Telegram, Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook) and certain games (like PUBG mobile, Minecraft) as covert channels. It has also been determined that the language and communication methods used in the process of procuring substances are developed using various names and jargons specific to different substances. On the other hand, the need to secure financial resources for continuous consumption and procurement during the transition from substance use to procurement often leads individuals to illegal actions such as theft, robbery, and violence, as well as to dangerous and risky behaviors.
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关于药物使用者获取药物过程的定性研究
本研究旨在深入研究使用物质的个人获取这些物质的过程。研究的重点是获取物质的渠道和地点、从使用物质到购买物质的过程、与卖家的沟通以及应用的隐私策略。本研究采用定性研究方法。在数据收集过程中,首选半结构化访谈形式,对 10 名药物使用者进行了访谈。采用描述性分析方法对收集到的数据进行了分析,并对结果进行了解释。研究结果分为四个主题:"开始使用物质、获取物质的方法和隐私策略、获取物质过程中的语言和信任关系、获取物质的地点、风险情况和社会后果"。研究结果表明,由于好奇心和尝试而开始使用药物的过程,往往会受到社会环境和朋友关系的影响,进而上瘾,个人通常在 14 至 18 岁之间开始使用药物。研究发现,有经验的使用者会求助于传统的邻里渠道,如街头毒贩,而新一代则更喜欢将社交媒体平台(如 Telegram、Instagram、WhatsApp、Facebook)和某些游戏(如 PUBG 手机、Minecraft)作为隐蔽渠道。此外,还发现在购买毒品过程中使用的语言和交流方式是根据不同物质的不同名称和行话制定的。另一方面,在从使用物质向采购物质过渡的过程中,由于需要确保持续消费和采购所需的经济资源,个人往往会采取偷窃、抢劫和暴力等非法行动,并做出危险和冒险的行为。
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