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Alternative families in recovery: fictive kin relationships among residents of sober living homes.

机译:恢复中的替代家庭:清醒的居住房屋的居民之间的亲属关系。

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Sober living homes are group residences for people attempting to maintain abstinence from alcohol and drugs in a mutually supportive setting. Residents typically develop strong psychological and economic ties and have been referred to as "alternative families," thus evoking the anthropological concept of fictive kinship. We analyzed data from seven focus groups with sober living home residents to assess the prevalence and functions of fictive kinship in these settings. Results suggest that residents created kinship by exchanging various types of support, and by incorporating other residents into existing family relationships, particularly in homes where there were children. Residents perceived fictive kin as more supportive than actual kin, encouraging them toward greater individuation, in contrast with family backgrounds that were sometimes described as stifling. These accounts of the therapeutic qualities of fictive kin in sober living homes could inform the work of fair housing advocates and other community stakeholders.
机译:清醒的生活之家是为试图在相互支持的环境中戒酒和戒酒的人们提供的集体住所。居民通常会发展牢固的心理和经济联系,并被称为“另类家庭”,因此唤起了假想亲属的人类学概念。我们分析了七个清醒的住户居民的焦点小组的数据,以评估在这些情况下虚拟亲属的流行和功能。结果表明,居民通过交换各种类型的支持以及将其他居民纳入现有的家庭关系(特别是在有孩子的家庭中)来建立亲属关系。与有时被认为令人窒息的家庭背景相比,居民认为虚拟亲戚比实际亲戚更有支持力,鼓励他们更加个性化。这些关于假想亲属在清醒的居所中的治疗质量的描述可以为公平住房倡导者和其他社区利益相关者的工作提供信息。

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