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'I Don't Feel Like I Have a Problem Because I Can Still Go To Work and Function': Problem Recognition Among Persons With Substance Use Disorders

机译:“我不想遇到问题,因为我仍然可以去上班和功能”:物质使用障碍的人之间的问题识别

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Background: Persons with substance use disorders (SUDs) who do not recognize their substance use as problematic are less likely to perceive needing treatment and less motivated to seek help. Factors that contribute to problem recognition among persons with SUDs are poorly understood. Objective: To explore in-depth factors that may explain why those who meet diagnostic criteria for SUDs do not perceive having a substance abuse problem. Methods: We recruited 54 participants with recent (i.e., past-5-year) SUD for qualitative interviews. Participants were recruited via online ads and screened for eligibility through an online survey. Interview questions focused on participants' alcohol and drug use behaviors, adverse consequences stemming from their substance use, past treatment use experiences, and barriers/reasons for not using specialty treatment. Interviews were thematically coded to identify prominent themes that may explain low problem recognition. Results: We identified two prominent themes that contributed to problem recognition: modifying substance use behaviors to avoid adverse consequences and stigma (i.e., "othering"). Participants who (1) reported adjusting their alcohol and drug use in ways that would not interfere with important life responsibilities, especially work-responsibilities; (2) described those with alcohol and drug problems negatively; and (3) associated treatment with personal defeat were less likely to perceive having a SUD. Conclusions/Importance: These findings can be used to inform intervention strategies aimed at increasing problem recognition among persons with SUDs. Such strategies may facilitate motivation (i.e., desire for help and treatment readiness) to use and complete treatment, thereby reducing the unmet treatment gap among persons with SUDs.
机译:背景:具有物质使用障碍(泡沫)的人不承认其物质用作有问题的人不太可能感知需要治疗和较少的激励寻求帮助。有助于苏打泡沫人群的问题识别的因素很差。目的:探讨可能解释为什么那些达到苏打诊断标准的因素,不会发现具有滥用药物的问题。方法:我们招募了54名参与者,最近(即,过去为5年)苏打定性访谈。参与者通过在线广告招聘并通过在线调查筛选资格。采访问题专注于参与者的酒精和药物使用的行为,从其物质使用中产生的不利后果,过去的处理使用经验,以及不使用专业治疗的障碍/原因。采访被主题编码,以确定可能解释低问题识别的突出主题。结果:我们确定了两项突出的主题,这些主题有助于问题识别:修改物质使用行为以避免不利后果和耻辱(即“除了”))。 (1)的参与者报告以不干涉重要生活责任,特别是劳动责任的方式调整他们的酒精和药物使用; (2)描述了那些含酒精和药物问​​题的人; (3)与个人失败的相关治疗不太可能感知到苏打水肿。结论/重要性:这些调查结果可用于告知旨在提高苏打人群问题识别的干预策略。这些策略可以促进使用和完全治疗的动机(即,渴望帮助和治疗准备),从而减少泡沫人群中的未满足治疗差距。

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