Connection, hope, and reciprocal valuation: Experiences of participating in the peer-led course "Recovery is up to you".

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1177/14550725241301193
Aasa Kvia, Anne Schanche Selbekk, Hildegunn Sagvaag
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Aim: Peer support is a recommended approach within mental health and substance use policy and practice. The aim of this study is to explore how the peer-led, manual-based course, "Recovery is up to you," developed in the Netherlands, is experienced in a Norwegian context. Method: Qualitative semi-structured individual and group interviews involving eight-course attendees and 12 course leaders, recruited from two community services where the course was implemented. The interviews were analyzed using Tjora's stepwise deductive induction. Prilleltensky's mattering theory was used in the analysis of the results. Results: Both course attendees and leaders described the course as helpful, emphasizing the potential in sharing with equals through fellowship with like-minded people and in this the ability to process shame and access hope. Furthermore, study participants expressed that the course functions as a step in the process to recovery by rebuilding that framework and preparing for life beyond the course, and where the role of course leaders for some of the study participants represented one such step. Using Prilleltensky's concept of mattering, we interpret the participants' experiences of the course as promoting recovery through the processes of feeling valued and adding value, facilitating a "we-culture" that initiates processes regarding the self, relationships, work, and community. Conclusions: "Recovery is up to you" appears to be a relevant and accessible intervention to facilitate recovery processes, and a good method for utilizing peer competence. More research is needed on the utilization of the course in other settings.

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联系、希望和相互评价:参与同伴主导课程“康复取决于你”的经验。
目的:同伴支持是精神卫生和药物使用政策和实践中的一种推荐方法。本研究的目的是探索在荷兰开发的以同伴为主导、以手册为基础的课程“康复取决于你”在挪威的经验。方法:定性半结构化的个人和小组访谈,涉及8名课程参与者和12名课程负责人,从两个实施课程的社区服务中招募。采用Tjora的逐步演绎归纳法对访谈进行分析。在对结果的分析中使用了Prilleltensky的物质理论。结果:课程参与者和领导者都认为课程很有帮助,强调了通过与志同道合的人交往而与平等的人分享的潜力,以及在这种情况下处理羞耻和获得希望的能力。此外,研究参与者表示,课程的功能是通过重建框架和为课程后的生活做准备来实现恢复过程中的一个步骤,而课程领导者的角色对一些研究参与者来说代表了这样一个步骤。利用Prilleltensky的重要概念,我们将课程参与者的经历解释为通过感觉被重视和增加价值的过程来促进恢复,促进“自我文化”,启动有关自我,关系,工作和社区的过程。结论:“康复取决于你”似乎是一种相关的、可获得的干预措施,以促进康复过程,也是一种利用同伴能力的好方法。在其他情况下如何利用这门课程还需要进行更多的研究。
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