Isolation, Solitude and Social Distancing for People Who Use Drugs: An Ethnographic Perspective
COVID-19 has resulted in deepened states of crisis and vulnerability for people who use drugs throughout Europe and across the world, with social distancing measures having far-reaching implications for everyday life. Prolonged periods of isolation and solitude are acknowledged within much addiction...
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doaj-79b16f36e906404ab357702dd362ee082021-01-13T05:21:01ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-01-011110.3389/fpsyt.2020.623032623032Isolation, Solitude and Social Distancing for People Who Use Drugs: An Ethnographic PerspectiveLaura Roe0Jesse Proudfoot1Joseph Tay Wee Teck2Richard D. G. Irvine3Stan Frankland4Alexander Mario Baldacchino5Department of Social Anthropology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United KingdomDepartment of Sociology, Durham University, Durham, United KingdomSchool of Medicine, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United KingdomDepartment of Social Anthropology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United KingdomDepartment of Social Anthropology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United KingdomSchool of Medicine, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United KingdomCOVID-19 has resulted in deepened states of crisis and vulnerability for people who use drugs throughout Europe and across the world, with social distancing measures having far-reaching implications for everyday life. Prolonged periods of isolation and solitude are acknowledged within much addiction literature as negatively impacting the experiences of those in recovery, while also causing harm to active users – many of whom depend on social contact for the purchasing and taking of substances, as well as myriad forms of support. Solitude, however, is proposed by the authors as inherent within some aspects of substance use, far from particular to the current pandemic. Certain forms of substance use engender solitary experience, even where use is predicated upon the presence of others. Adopting a cross-disciplinary perspective, this paper takes as its focus the urgent changes wrought by the pandemic upon everyday life for people who use drugs, drawing on recent ethnographic fieldwork with substance users in Scotland. Beyond the current crises, the paper proposes solitude, and by extension isolation, as an analytical framework for better apprehending lived experiences of substance use.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.623032/fullsubstance useCOVID-19isolationsolitudesocial distancingsubstance use disorder |
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Isolation, Solitude and Social Distancing for People Who Use Drugs: An Ethnographic Perspective |
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Isolation, Solitude and Social Distancing for People Who Use Drugs: An Ethnographic Perspective |
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COVID-19 has resulted in deepened states of crisis and vulnerability for people who use drugs throughout Europe and across the world, with social distancing measures having far-reaching implications for everyday life. Prolonged periods of isolation and solitude are acknowledged within much addiction literature as negatively impacting the experiences of those in recovery, while also causing harm to active users – many of whom depend on social contact for the purchasing and taking of substances, as well as myriad forms of support. Solitude, however, is proposed by the authors as inherent within some aspects of substance use, far from particular to the current pandemic. Certain forms of substance use engender solitary experience, even where use is predicated upon the presence of others. Adopting a cross-disciplinary perspective, this paper takes as its focus the urgent changes wrought by the pandemic upon everyday life for people who use drugs, drawing on recent ethnographic fieldwork with substance users in Scotland. Beyond the current crises, the paper proposes solitude, and by extension isolation, as an analytical framework for better apprehending lived experiences of substance use. |
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