Abstract
While the purpuse of the study is to understand drug abuse through experiences told by individuals in life history interviews, the analyses moves beyond the level of descriptive life history. The interview material is interpreted within a theoretical framework, where the multidimensional character of drug abuse is considered. Three perspectives are applied in the analyses: (1) Practise: Different forms of drug use are seen as socially constructed activity spheres, practises, to which individuals are reqruited and in which they qualify. 2) Context: Drug abuse is also determined by a special life situation, i.e. a combination of physical, social and psykological cirkumstances. (3) Process: Individual drug abuse is finally seen in relation to the individual´s life course, where new life conditions bring about changes in drug use, and where life conditions are constantly affected by drug use.
Translated title of the contribution | Understanding Drug Abuse: Practice, Context, Process |
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Original language | Swedish |
Qualification | Doctor |
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Award date | 1991 Oct 20 |
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ISBN (Print) | 91-7924-065-8 |
Publication status | Published - 1991 |
Bibliographical note
Defence detailsDate: 1991-10-20
Time: 12:00
Place: Lund University
External reviewer(s)
Name: Börjeson, Bengt
Title: Professor
Affiliation: Stockholm University
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Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Anthropology, Demography and Criminology)
Free keywords
- life history
- context
- drug abuse
- multidimensional theory
- sociology
- process
- practice