Mapping Social Network Influences of Recovering Filipino Drug Users in Community-Based Drug Rehabilitation
This study examined structural changes in social network influences of recovering drug users. Anchored on the theory of social influences and social network; recovering drug users’ social network interactions were mapped out using social network analysis (SNA).This study utilized exploratory sequent...
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Archīum Ateneo
2022
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Online Access: | https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/411 https://dx.doi.org/10.13185/STJGS2022.10104 |
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Institution: | Ateneo De Manila University |
Summary: | This study examined structural changes in social network influences of recovering drug users. Anchored on the theory of social influences and social network; recovering drug users’ social network interactions were mapped out using social network analysis (SNA).This study utilized exploratory sequential mixed method design.A focused group discussion (n = 12) using the name generator approach was conducted to develop a survey of the recovering drug users’ social network influences. This survey was administered preand post-community–based drug rehabilitation (n = 52). Results of the SNA show that members of the drug users’ immediate families, their friends; and their neighborhoods were significant influencers in their social network. This study also found structural changes in the social network influence post-drug intervention. There was a significant reduction in the use and mobilization of network provisions with negative influences (i.e.; stigma; maltreatment, financial aid; experiences of abandonment; carrying burdens).Participants also reported a significant increase in their recovery capital and a decrease in substance use disorder symptoms overtime. As community-based programs gain wider acceptance; policymakers and interventionists should consider the dynamics of social network structure and influences when designing drug rehabilitation and aftercare programs. |
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