An Ethnographic Study of the Longitudinal Course of Substance Abuse Among People with Severe Mental Illness

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Hoyt Alverson
Marianne Alverson
Robert E. Drake
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[1] Dartmouth College,New Hampshire
[2] Dartmouth Medical School,Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center. Department of Anthropology
[3] Dartmouth Medical School,New Hampshire
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Community Mental Health Journal | 2000年 / 36卷
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Substance Abuse; Mental Illness; Household Member; Mental Health Professional; Severe Mental Illness;
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A two-year ethnography conducted among 16 dually diagnosed clients yielded two longitudinal findings. First, four “positive quality of life” factors were strongly correlated with clients' efforts to cease using addictive substances: (1) regular engagement in an enjoyable activity; (2) decent, stable housing; (3) a loving relationship with someone sober who accepts the person's mental illness; and (4) a positive, valued relationship with a mental health professional. Second, the study revealed that five “negative background factors” in participants' childhood homes were predictive of long-term continuation of substance use: (1) substance abuse in childhood home, (2) childhood household in dire poverty, (3) “non-functional” household members, (4) reporting of abuse imputed to care-givers, and (5) serious mental illness in household. The implications of these findings for treatment are discussed.
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