Experiences of homeless people who use psychoactive substances: an interpretative phenomenological study

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Drugs, habits and social policy Pub Date : 2023-08-11 DOI:10.1108/dhs-04-2023-0012
C. Wagstaff, Anna E. Davis, Elizabeth Jackson-McConnell, Matilda MacDonald, Ashley Medlyn, S. Pillon
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Purpose Homelessness and psychoactive substance (PS) use are both determinants of physical and mental ill health, with the homeless population using, and dying of PSs more frequently than the general population. However, there is a gap in research on the real-world implications psychoactive substance use (PSU) has on the homeless population. This study aims to explore the experiences of PSU from the perspective of homeless users. Design/methodology/approach Purposive sampling was adopted to recruit participants and semi-structured interviews collected data from participants, with interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) generating common themes from the data gathered. Findings Four participants were interviewed. The themes generated were family and close relationships; cyclical patterns; mistrust in people and services; and low self-worth. Research limitations/implications This study is limited by potential bias from researchers who built relationships with participants through the data collection process. Despite efforts to remove this bias, through reflexivity throughout data collection and analysis, some bias may be still present. The researchers saw the participants as vulnerable people who were striving to overcome adversity. Such conception of the participants is reflective of how the participants portrayed themselves. The small sample is suitable for IPA purposes. Of course, it could have been possible that if different participants had been recruited or more participants had been recruited, then there could have been different themes and findings. IPA prides itself on its idiographic focus. Practical implications More research is needed on a wider scale to assess the extent and cause of these issues. Increased education and dissemination of research such as this is required to break down stigma within the public and guide policy change in professional services. Originality/value This paper interpretatively presents themes generated by semi-structured interviews with four homeless PSUs. As such, these individuals are vulnerable and have faced adversity throughout life from both society and the services they use. Their vulnerability leads to a cycle of substance use and a feeling of low self-worth, which is perpetuated by the perceived views of those around them.
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使用精神活性物质的无家可归者的经验:解释性现象学研究
目的:无家可归和使用精神活性物质(PS)都是身心不健康的决定因素,与一般人群相比,无家可归者使用和死于PS的频率更高。然而,关于精神活性物质使用(PSU)对无家可归者的现实影响的研究存在空白。本研究旨在从无家使用者的角度探讨PSU的体验。设计/方法/方法采用有目的的抽样方法招募参与者,采用半结构化访谈收集参与者的数据,并通过解释现象学分析(IPA)从收集的数据中产生共同的主题。调查结果四名参与者接受了采访。产生的主题是家庭和亲密关系;循环模式;对人和服务的不信任;自我价值感低。研究局限性/启示:研究人员在数据收集过程中与参与者建立了关系,研究人员可能存在偏见,这限制了本研究的局限性。尽管努力消除这种偏见,但通过整个数据收集和分析的反射性,一些偏见可能仍然存在。研究人员将参与者视为努力克服逆境的弱势群体。这样的参与者概念反映了参与者如何描绘自己。小样本适合国际音标的目的。当然,如果招募了不同的参与者,或者招募了更多的参与者,那么可能会有不同的主题和发现。国际摄影协会以其独特的焦点而自豪。实际意义需要在更大的范围内进行更多的研究,以评估这些问题的程度和原因。需要加强教育和传播诸如此类的研究,以消除公众心中的耻辱感,并指导专业服务方面的政策变化。原创性/价值本文以解释性的方式呈现了对四个无家可归的PSUs进行半结构化访谈所产生的主题。因此,这些人很脆弱,一生中都面临着来自社会和他们所使用的服务的逆境。他们的脆弱导致了药物使用的循环和低自我价值感,这种感觉被周围人的看法所延续。
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