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'The meth factor': Group membership, information management, and the navigation of stigma

机译:“ meth因素”:组成员身份,信息管理和污名化

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Methamphetamine (or "meth"), a central nervous system stimulant, has been constructed as a dangerous drug with certain and extreme consequences. Incomplete and sometimes inaccurate portrayals, while aimed at preventing the initiation of use, stigmatize those who do use. Using data from in-depth, qualitative interviews with eight Northern Colorado women who are active meth users, this article explores how female meth users navigate this stigma through negotiation of group membership and management of information. The women in this study internalize and challenge the stigma: They identify as meth users and addicts yet view their own practices as distinguishing them from other users; and, they carefully control the extent to which they tell others of their use, even when contradictory to their sense of self and desirable relationships. These findings support the need for increased recognition and further examination of the role and enactment of agency among drug users and other oppressed groups.
机译:甲基苯丙胺(或“甲基”)是一种中枢神经系统兴奋剂,已被构造为一种危险药物,具有某些极端后果。虽然旨在防止使用的开始,但描述不完整,有时甚至是不正确的描述,却给使用的人蒙上了污名。本文使用对八位活跃的甲基苯丙胺使用者的科罗拉多州北部女性进行的深入,定性访谈的数据,探讨了甲基丙烯酸甲酯女性用户如何通过团体成员身份的协商和信息管理来克服这种污名。这项研究中的女性内部化并挑战了这种污名:她们认为自己是毒品使用者和吸毒者,但认为自己的做法将她们与其他使用者区分开来;并且,即使与自己的自我意识和理想的关系相抵触,他们也会谨慎地控制告知他人使用的程度。这些发现支持需要在吸毒者和其他被压迫群体中进一步认识和进一步审查代理机构的作用和制定。

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