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Mixed Methods Study of Help Seekers and Self-Changers Responding to an Online Recovery Survey

机译:寻求在线回复调查的自助求助者和自助者的混合方法研究

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>Aims: To compare self-changers (natural recovery) with help seekers on demographics, pre-recovery problem severity, and recovery beliefs and behaviors; and to augment these quantitative findings with information extracted from the qualitative stories of a subset of self-changers to explore themes in recovery paths as informed by a nascent natural recovery literature. >Methods: Quantitative secondary analyses were conducted with persons who had responded to a US nationwide online survey called ‘What Is Recovery’ (WIR) and who reported a prior lifetime alcohol problem (n = 5495). Six men and six women (with longer-term recoveries) interviewed later were asked to tell their ‘recovery story from the beginning up to now’. These were coded using a narrative approach. >Results: Compared with help seekers, self-changers were younger and never married: they did not differ on problem severity, gender, ethnicity or education. Self-changers identified with ‘used to have a problem’ more than in recovery/recovered, reported fewer years in that status, and reported more current, non-problematic substance use. A new concept of shadow help and shadow obstacles to help-seeking emerged from the qualitative analysis. Though self-changers believed that they had overcome their alcohol problem on their own, change actually occurred within a social context that allowed access to information, normative expectations, relationships, and other opportunities that provided important resources for change. >Conclusion: Findings imply that the concept of help-seeking needs to be re-conceptualized to include the informal help we found in this study.
机译:>目标:比较自我改变者(自然恢复)和求助者的人口统计学,恢复前问题的严重性以及恢复的信念和行为;并利用从一些自我改变者的定性故事中提取的信息来补充这些定量发现,以探索新生路径下自然恢复文献提供的信息。 >方法:对接受美国全国在线调查“ What Is Recovery”(WIR)并曾报告过往一生酒精问题(n = 5495)的人进行了定量的二次分析。后来接受采访的六名男子和六名妇女(长期康复)被要求讲述他们的“从开始到现在的康复故事”。这些都是使用叙述方法进行编码的。 >结果:与寻求帮助者相比,自我改变者更年轻,从未结过婚:他们在问题严重程度,性别,种族或学历上没有差异。被发现为“曾经有问题”的自我更换者要比恢复/恢复中的问题多,报告该状态的年限较短,并且报告了当前的,无问题的物质使用情况。定性分析提出了影子帮助和寻求帮助的影子障碍的新概念。尽管自我改变者认为自己已经克服了酗酒问题,但变革实际上是在社会环境中发生的,它允许人们获取信息,规范性期望,人际关系以及其他为变革提供重要资源的机会。 >结论:调查结果表明,需要重新概念化寻求帮助的概念,以包括我们在本研究中发现的非正式帮助。

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