The role of sexuality in religious responses to problematic drug use in Argentina

IF 0.9 Q3 Psychology Drugs and Alcohol Today Pub Date : 2021-02-02 DOI:10.1108/DAT-08-2020-0054
D. Jones, Paloma Dulbecco, Santiago L. Cunial
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to inquire into the role that sexuality plays in faith-based programs for the prevention and care of problematic drug use. Design/methodology/approach This paper conducts 25 semi-structured interviews with institutional staff and another 31 with people undergoing treatment in spiritual and religious drug rehabilitation programs in Argentina. Findings First, within these therapeutic devices, different sexual experiences are considered initial catalysts for drug use. Also, within these institutions, certain morally condemned sexual behaviors are seen as associated with consumption. Second, these institutions establish diverse rules and recommendations about intimate relationships for people in recovery to improve the outcome of treatments. Third, therapeutic institutions produce gender stereotypes related to the sexuality of drug users. Fourth, institutions assume heterosexuality within their target populations, thereby reinforcing the heteronormative frameworks of these therapeutic interventions. Research limitations/implications This is a small qualitative study conducted in Argentina. Although its results cannot be generalized, they serve as a preliminary empirical input to analyze drug treatment programs in the country and other regions of the world. Originality/value This study addresses the relationships between problematic drug use, rehabilitation and sexuality from the perspectives of both professionals and men and women who consume drugs. This paper adopts a critical perspective on gender and sexual diversity to analyze how therapeutic institutions reproduce certain gender stereotypes and heteronormativity. In doing so, the research intends to contribute to discussions that can lead to more comprehensive policies regarding problematic drug use.
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目的本文的目的是探讨性行为在预防和护理有问题药物使用的基于信仰的计划中所起的作用。设计/方法/方法本文对机构工作人员进行了25次半结构化访谈,对阿根廷精神和宗教戒毒项目中接受治疗的人进行了31次半结构化采访。此外,在这些机构中,某些道德谴责的性行为被视为与消费有关。其次,这些机构为康复者制定了关于亲密关系的各种规则和建议,以提高治疗效果。第三,治疗机构产生了与吸毒者性取向有关的性别陈规定型观念。第四,机构在其目标人群中假设异性恋,从而加强了这些治疗干预措施的非规范框架。研究局限性/含义这是在阿根廷进行的一项小型定性研究。尽管其结果不能概括,但它们可以作为分析该国和世界其他地区药物治疗计划的初步经验输入。原创性/价值这项研究从专业人员和吸毒者的角度探讨了有问题的吸毒、康复和性行为之间的关系。本文采用性别和性多样性的批判性视角,分析治疗机构如何再现某些性别刻板印象和非规范性。在这样做的过程中,这项研究旨在促进讨论,从而制定关于有问题的药物使用的更全面的政策。
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