What role does substance use play in the social world of Australian people who have experienced homelessness? : a critical realist mixed-methods exploration

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Abstract

Substance use is prevalent amongst Australians who have experienced homelessness, but the social impacts of using substances amongst this group are poorly understood. This study uses a relational and critical realist approach to understand the role of substance use on the social lives of people with lived experience of homelessness. A mixed-methods design was used to explore this question and assess the experiences of people who have exited homelessness. Recruiting across services catering to marginalised populations, 110 participants completed a cross-sectional survey. Findings showed substance use both socially connected and disconnected participants, and that attempting abstinence required participants to negotiate and alter their social networks. To participants, being a substance "user," or "non-user," was a social identity that they actively negotiated to facilitate competing social, psychological and material/embodied needs. Participants chose to engage and not engage with others to craft a social identity they valued, which had the sometimes-negative side-effect of limiting potential relationships, leaving users feeling isolated from their non-users and a continued imperative to keep using. The impacts of substance use on social networks were similar for currently and formerly homeless participants, suggesting transitioning into housing may not immediately prompt a reduction in substance use or influence from substance-using peers. Interventions with substance users with lived experience of homelessness would benefit from taking a social identity approach that incorporates an understanding of the material/embodied aspects of addiction to provide a holistic model of care that best supports the relational needs of the client.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)68-82
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • homeless persons
  • homelessness
  • social isolation
  • substance abuse

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