The impact of the Celtic Tiger and Great Recession on drug consumption

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Drugs, habits and social policy Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI:10.1108/dhs-05-2022-0021
J. Windle, Graham Cambridge, J. Leonard, O. Lynch
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Purpose This paper aims to explore how the Celtic Tiger economic boom and Great Recession influenced drug and alcohol use in one Irish city. Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 48 people, living in Cork City, who had previously used drugs and/or alcohol problematically. All participants had engaged with services for their problematic use and had at least one year of abstinence at time of interview. Findings Some participants reported that their drug and/or alcohol consumption increased during the economic boom; others, who were already in (self-defined) active addiction, reported how full employment lessened some of the harms of their problematic use. For others, problematic use struck once the economy entered a downturn and, heavy drink and drug use became a means of soothing the strains of economic recession. Originality/value The paper provides two key contributions. Methodologically, it demonstrates how large-scale national quantitative data can mask local idiosyncratic tendencies, suggesting the need for mixed-method approaches for understanding drug market trends. The paper also provides insights into the impact of global and local economic conditions on drug and alcohol consumption in Ireland.
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凯尔特之虎和大衰退对毒品消费的影响
PurposeThis论文旨在探讨凯尔特之虎的经济繁荣和大萧条影响的药物和酒精的滥用在一个爱尔兰的城市。设计/方法/方法对48名居住在科克市的人进行了半结构化访谈,这些人以前有过吸毒和/或酗酒的问题。所有的参与者都接受了服务,以解决他们的问题,并在采访时至少有一年的戒断。调查结果一些与会者报告说,在经济繁荣期间,他们的毒品和/或酒精消费量增加了;其他已经处于(自我定义的)主动成瘾状态的人报告说,充分就业如何减轻了他们有问题使用毒品的一些危害。对另一些人来说,一旦经济进入衰退,酗酒和吸毒就会成为缓解经济衰退压力的一种手段。本文提供了两个关键贡献。从方法上讲,它证明了大规模的国家定量数据如何掩盖地方的特殊趋势,表明需要采用混合方法来了解药品市场趋势。该文件还提供了对全球和当地经济状况对爱尔兰毒品和酒精消费的影响的见解。
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