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SOCIAL CONTEXT AND “NATURAL RECOVERY”: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL IN THE RESOLUTION OF DRUG-ASSOCIATED PROBLEMS

SOCIAL CONTEXT AND “NATURAL RECOVERY”: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL IN THE RESOLUTION OF... This paper explores the social context of “natural recovery” from problems associated with the misuse of intoxicants. Using data collected from in-depth interviews with 46 former alcohol- and drug-dependent persons, this paper examines how the social capital that these respondents had accumulated prior to their addiction and maintained during it aided in their recovery without treatment. We specifically explore how the relations within their lives and the actual and virtual resources available to subjects through their social capital aided in our respondents' “natural recovery” from drug-use related problems. We conclude with a discussion of the implications an analysis of social capital has for the treatment of drug-associated problems as well as for drug policy. [Translations are provided in the International Abstracts Section of this issue.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Substance Use & Misuse Taylor & Francis

SOCIAL CONTEXT AND “NATURAL RECOVERY”: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL IN THE RESOLUTION OF DRUG-ASSOCIATED PROBLEMS

Substance Use & Misuse , Volume 36 (11): 28 – Jan 1, 2001

SOCIAL CONTEXT AND “NATURAL RECOVERY”: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL IN THE RESOLUTION OF DRUG-ASSOCIATED PROBLEMS

Substance Use & Misuse , Volume 36 (11): 28 – Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

This paper explores the social context of “natural recovery” from problems associated with the misuse of intoxicants. Using data collected from in-depth interviews with 46 former alcohol- and drug-dependent persons, this paper examines how the social capital that these respondents had accumulated prior to their addiction and maintained during it aided in their recovery without treatment. We specifically explore how the relations within their lives and the actual and virtual resources available to subjects through their social capital aided in our respondents' “natural recovery” from drug-use related problems. We conclude with a discussion of the implications an analysis of social capital has for the treatment of drug-associated problems as well as for drug policy. [Translations are provided in the International Abstracts Section of this issue.]

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Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2001 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted
ISSN
1532-2491
eISSN
1082-6084
DOI
10.1081/JA-100106963
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Abstract

This paper explores the social context of “natural recovery” from problems associated with the misuse of intoxicants. Using data collected from in-depth interviews with 46 former alcohol- and drug-dependent persons, this paper examines how the social capital that these respondents had accumulated prior to their addiction and maintained during it aided in their recovery without treatment. We specifically explore how the relations within their lives and the actual and virtual resources available to subjects through their social capital aided in our respondents' “natural recovery” from drug-use related problems. We conclude with a discussion of the implications an analysis of social capital has for the treatment of drug-associated problems as well as for drug policy. [Translations are provided in the International Abstracts Section of this issue.]

Journal

Substance Use & MisuseTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 2001

Keywords: Social capital; Natural recovery; Sociology; Qualitative research; Harm reduction

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