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Lived experiences of women in substance abuse treatment / (Record no. 10065)

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International Standard Serial Number 2945-3038
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Personal name Antipuesto, Edrei Marc Z.
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Title Lived experiences of women in substance abuse treatment /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Edrei Marc Z. Antipuesto, Mark Jestony C. Badanoy, Roy Julius M. Balani , Glenn Mark T. Buhay
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Extent Vol 2 (2) pages 83-102 :
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General note I. ABSTRACT<br/><br/>The purpose of this study is to investigate the lived experiences of women who are undergoing<br/>substance abuse treatment. Specifically, substance misuse among Filipino women has risen<br/>during the last decade. It is a phenomenon that affects the most vulnerable members of<br/>Philippine society since it contradicts the Filipina's traditional role in domestic life as<br/>daughters, wives, and mothers. This study was designed to be descriptive phenomenology. The<br/>researchers used a purposive sampling technique. It is a non-probability sampling technique,<br/>and the process of this depends on the judgment and understanding of the study's context. Three<br/>(3) participants have been selected to rehab discharged patients or clients from CARE - Change<br/>and Recovery Rehabilitation Treatment Center because they have expertise in the topic. Online<br/>interviews have been used as a research instrument. An online interview is performed remotely<br/>using a video, audio, or chat. The researchers used approved guide questions to gather data for<br/>the study. Researchers provide the following questions for an interview to examine lived<br/>experiences of women who underwent substance abuse treatment that caused them to be<br/>substance abusers. This study has shown that this phenomenon starts with their unique life<br/>history, maybe not all, but with the cases of the three (3) respondents. Common causes are<br/>boredom, curiosity, jobless, and lifestyle. These causes significantly affect their lives and their<br/>womanhood as substance abusers. Lack of support among family members and neglecting their<br/>children are some effects of abusing substances, particularly drugs, and alcohol. However, with<br/>the help of their family members, they entered a facility that showed a light in every dark<br/>situation—accepting that they had sinned and correcting their mistakes not only for themselves<br/>but for their family as well. Different opportunities, either for employment or with their<br/>individual development, are opened after they have graduated from the facility. Four major<br/>themes emerged from the data collected: 1. Boredom and the desire for stimulation that leads<br/>to substance abuse; 2—shame and guilt associated with substance abuse and secrecy towards<br/>family members; 3. Lived experiences of women while in the Rehabilitation and Treatment<br/>Center or Facilities; and 4. Opportunities and Self-Development after the Treatment.<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Lived Experiences
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Substance Abuse Women
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Community-Based Drug Rehabilitation (CBDR)
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Discharged Patients or Clients
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Drugs
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Alcohol
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Womanhood
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Family
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Treatment Center or Facilities
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Stimulation
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Personal name Badanoy, Mark Jestony C.
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Personal name Balani, Roy Julius M.
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Personal name Buhay, Glenn Mark T.
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