2022
DOI: 10.1177/14550725221108796
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Performing normality in working life among heavy substance users

Abstract: Aim: Work is an important part of most people's everyday lives and well-being. Substance use by employees is associated with several negative consequences, such as absence from work and poor work performance. The study examines the strategies through which people who have problems with substance use produce a “normal” self and avoid becoming stigmatised in the workplace. Methods: The study uses data from in-depth unstructured life story interviews, which were conducted over phone with 13 people. The participan… Show more

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“…The ways in which heavy substance users navigate working life have been studied by Gunnarsson and Törrönen (2022) . In order to avoid embarrassment and stigmatisation, the participants of the study not only have to hide their substance use but they also have to appear energetic and normal, which entails its own performance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The ways in which heavy substance users navigate working life have been studied by Gunnarsson and Törrönen (2022) . In order to avoid embarrassment and stigmatisation, the participants of the study not only have to hide their substance use but they also have to appear energetic and normal, which entails its own performance.…”
Section: In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies show that individuals with SUDs employ various strategies to avoid social stigma and embarrassment in workplaces, schools, etc. This leads to the isolation of drug users from the rest of society [9]. A 2022 study was conducted in different rehabilitation centers all over Pakistan and ndings indicated that the extent of the stigma associated with substance use disorder differed depending on the severity of substance use [10].…”
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confidence: 99%