Performing normality in working life among heavy substance users

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2022-06-28 DOI:10.1177/14550725221108796
M. Gunnarsson, J. Törrönen
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Aim: Work is an important part of most people's everyday lives and well-being. Substance use by employees is associated with several negative consequences, such as absence from work and poor work performance. The study examines the strategies through which people who have problems with substance use produce a “normal” self and avoid becoming stigmatised in the workplace. Methods: The study uses data from in-depth unstructured life story interviews, which were conducted over phone with 13 people. The participants had developed various problematic heavy substance use habits. The interviews were analysed by applying interactional analysis and by using Goffman's concepts of “normality”, “embarrassment”, “face-work”, “stigma” and “performance”. Results: The analysis identified multiple strategies the participants used to produce normality and to avoid embarrassment and stigmatisation at work. These include skilful use of drugs in order not to show withdrawal symptoms, various ways of hiding their heavy substance use, frequent change of jobs, the maintenance of a clean and professional look, and attributing the absence from work to mental or physical illness. Moreover, the participants strategically avoided social contacts in which embarrassing situations could arise. When this was not possible, they manipulated their corporeal looks by hiding such kinds of bodily marks that would connote abnormality. Conclusion: The analysis points out that maintaining normality at work does not only refer to the efforts of trying to hide the effects of the drugs on behaviours and the body. It also reveals that the participants used substances to be able to perform energetically their work tasks, and in this way present themselves as normal workers. This ambivalence in performing normality makes the work life of people who use substances challenging.
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重度药物使用者在工作生活中表现正常
目的:工作是大多数人日常生活和幸福的重要组成部分。员工使用药物会带来一些负面后果,比如缺勤和工作表现不佳。该研究考察了有药物使用问题的人如何塑造一个“正常”的自我,避免在工作场所被污名化的策略。方法:该研究使用了深度非结构化生活故事访谈的数据,该访谈通过电话对13人进行。参与者养成了各种有问题的大量使用物质的习惯。运用互动分析方法,运用Goffman的“常态”、“尴尬”、“面子工作”、“耻辱”和“表现”等概念对访谈进行分析。结果:分析确定了参与者在工作中使用的多种策略,以产生正常状态,避免尴尬和耻辱。这些行为包括:为了不表现出戒断症状而巧妙地使用药物,以各种方式隐藏他们大量使用药物,频繁更换工作,保持干净和专业的外表,以及将缺勤归因于精神或身体疾病。此外,参与者还有策略地避免了可能出现尴尬局面的社交接触。当不可能做到这一点时,他们就通过隐藏那些可能暗示异常的身体痕迹来操纵自己的外表。结论:分析指出,在工作中保持正常状态不仅仅是指试图掩盖药物对行为和身体的影响。它还揭示了参与者使用物质是为了能够精力充沛地完成他们的工作任务,并以这种方式表现自己是正常的工人。这种表现正常的矛盾心理使吸毒者的工作生活充满挑战。
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