Drug Research: an institutional methodology.

R S Geter
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The author raises the question of whether or not valid qualitative data on various aspects of drug use can be collected from recovering addicts in institutional settings. To address this issue the author explores the advantages of interviewing institutionalized, recovering addicts, and evaluates the following field practices: 1) using active street addicts as informants, 2) recruiting recovering addicts as "tour guides" (i.e., field escorts), and 3) employing "ex-addicts" as addict locators, data collectors, and data validators. The author concludes that collecting qualitative data about addicts in institutional settings is a legitimate, ethical alternative to finding and collecting data from street addicts and offers five recommendations to guide data collection and reporting.

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药物研究:一种制度方法论。
作者提出的问题是,能否从机构环境中康复的吸毒者那里收集到有关吸毒各个方面的有效定性数据。为了解决这个问题,作者探讨了采访制度化的康复成瘾者的优势,并评估了以下实地实践:1)使用活跃的街头成瘾者作为线人,2)招募康复成瘾者作为“导游”(即现场护送),以及3)雇用“前成瘾者”作为成瘾者定位者,数据收集者和数据验证者。作者的结论是,在机构环境中收集有关成瘾者的定性数据是一种合法的、合乎道德的选择,而不是从街头成瘾者那里寻找和收集数据,并提出了指导数据收集和报告的五条建议。
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