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'Holy shit, didn’t realise my drinking was high risk’: an analysis of the way risk is enacted through an online alcohol and drug screening intervention

机译:“圣洁的狗屎,并没有意识到我的饮酒是高风险的':通过在线酒精和药物筛查干预颁布风险的方式分析

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Commentators view online screening and automated feedback interventions as low-cost ways of addressing alcohol and other drug-related harms. These interventions place people into categories of risk based upon scores from standardised screens and provide automated feedback about a person’s level of risk of developing alcohol and other drug ‘problems’. In this article, we examine how one particular alcohol and other drug online screening and feedback intervention enacts risky alcohol and other drug use and users, and explore how these enactments compare to alcohol and other drug users’ own accounts of risk. In order to do this, we undertook a qualitative analysis of intervention content and intervention recipients’ responses (n = 489) to an open-ended question about their experience of the online screening and feedback intervention. Our analysis highlights how the online screening and feedback intervention draws on prevention science to cultivate a sense of expertness and objectivity. Intervention recipients’ accounts of risk were either overshadowed by the ‘expert’ risk account provided by the intervention, ‘validated’ by the intervention or were not accurately reflected by the intervention. In the latter case, intervention recipient comments draw attention to the way in which the intervention enacts alcohol and other drug use as inherently risky without accounting for the context and purpose of use. While the online screening and feedback intervention assumes that people are capable of selfmonitoring and managing their alcohol and other drug use and risk, recommendations for help provided enact intervention recipients as fragile and in need of professional help. We suggest that there is a need for the development of interventions that are better equipped to take account of the complexity of alcohol and other drug use and risk experiences and subjectivities.
机译:评论员将在线筛选和自动反馈干预措施视为解决酒精和其他与毒品有关的危害的低成本方法。这些干预措施将人们放入基于标准化屏幕的分数的风险类别,并提供关于一个人的开发酒精和其他药物问题的风险水平的自动反馈。在本文中,我们研究了一个特定的酒精和其他药物在线筛查和反馈干预如何制定风险的酒精和其他药物使用和用户,并探讨这些制定如何与酒精和其他药物用户自己的风险账户进行比较。为此,我们对干预内容和干预获取者的反应(n = 489)对其在线筛选和反馈干预经验的开放问题进行了定性分析。我们的分析突出了在线筛选和反馈干预如何在预防科学方面制定培养专业和客观性感。干预获取者的风险账户是由干预的“专家”风险账户所掩盖,“验证”的干预,或者干预不准确反映。在后一种情况下,干预受援人员评论提请注意干预制定酒精和其他药物用途的方式,因为没有核算使用的背景和使用目的。虽然在线筛选和反馈干预措施假设人们能够自我监控和管理其酒精和其他药物使用和风险,但有助于为脆弱的干预受助人提供脆弱,需要专业的帮助。我们认为需要开发更好的干预措施,以考虑到酒精和其他吸毒者和风险经验和主观性的复杂性。

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