Substance Use Disorders and Reintegration – A Novel Perspective on Empathy for Those in Need

Nina Szczygiel, M. Au‐Yong‐Oliveira
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Purpose: To analyse the reintegration and social responses addressing substance use disorders using a social responsibility approach. To evaluate perceptions of persons with substance use disorders in rehabilitation and opinions about their reintegration in the labour market. Design/methodology/approach: Mixed methodology combining both qualitative and quantitative approaches, with the use of mini focus group interview and questionnaire survey. Findings: Preconception about persons with substance-related disorders is considerable. At the same time, people are willing to accept individuals in treatment in the professional environment and to support them. Dental health problems are not only an image issue but constitute a major barrier in activities of daily living and hinder social integration. The financial aspect of social initiatives to be implemented needs to be recognised and addressed. Research and practical limitations/implications: We show that programmes of reintegration of people with a past related to substance use disorders should in the first place focus on existing preconceptions. Cooperation with businesses for the professional reintegration of individuals in treatment for addictive behaviours and dependencies is vital for its success. Social initiatives need suitable dissemination and funding. Originality/value: The paper deals with an important social problem. Social responses for individuals in treatment are very important but require additional societal awareness and business structures supporting social integration that are still to be worked on. These two features are prerequisites for any successful socio-professional reintegration. Paper type: Case study, research paper.
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目的:分析使用社会责任方法解决药物使用障碍的重返社会和社会对策。评估药物使用障碍患者对康复的看法以及对他们重返劳动力市场的看法。设计/方法/方法:混合方法,结合定性和定量方法,使用小型焦点小组访谈和问卷调查。研究结果:对于患有物质相关疾病的人来说,有相当多的预觉。同时,人们愿意接受个人在专业环境中接受治疗并支持他们。牙齿健康问题不仅是一个形象问题,而且是日常生活活动的主要障碍,阻碍了社会融合。需要认识到并解决将要实施的社会举措的财务方面问题。研究和实际局限性/影响:我们表明,有药物使用障碍病史的人重返社会的方案首先应侧重于现有的先入为主的观念。与企业合作,让个人重新融入成瘾行为和依赖性治疗的专业领域,对其成功至关重要。社会倡议需要适当的传播和资金。原创性/价值:这篇论文涉及一个重要的社会问题。对接受治疗的个人的社会反应非常重要,但需要额外的社会意识和支持社会融合的商业结构,这两个特征仍有待研究。这两个特点是任何成功的社会职业融合的先决条件。论文类型:案例研究、研究论文。
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