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Doživljanje svoje odvisnosti od alkohola pri ženskah : magistrsko delo
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Magistrsko delo obravnava problematiko odvisnosti od alkohola pri ženskah. Raziskovalno vprašanje se nanaša na doživljanje svoje odvisnosti od alkohola pri ženskah. Avtorica je za izvedbo raziskave uporabila kvalitativno metodo osnovane teorije. Empirični podatki so bili pridobljeni v intervjujih z ženskami, ki imajo izkušnjo z odvisnostjo od alkohola. Z odprtim in osnim kodiranjem je avtorica identificirala pet osnovnih kategorij: okoliščine začetka razvoja odvisnosti od alkohola, razvoj odvisnosti od alkohola, izkušnja odvisnosti od alkohola, posledice odvisnosti od alkohola in proces zdravljenja in rehabilitacije, ki jih je podrobneje predstavila s podkategorijami in jih podkrepila z izjavami udeleženk. Rezultati raziskave so pokazali, da glede na njihovo poročanje o svojem doživljanju, ženske alkohol uporabljajo za uravnavanje negativnih čustvenih stanj. Ženske si z alkoholom, lajšajo predvsem čustvene stiske, blažijo notranje napetosti in zmanjšujejo stres. Poročajo o tem, da v alkoholni omami iščejo uteho, tolažbo in pozabo ter tako poskušajo pobegniti same pred seboj in pred težkimi življenjskimi okoliščinami. Čustveno doživljanje, povezano z zavedanjem svoje odvisnosti, je prežeto z občutki sramu, krivde in strahu pred izgubo družine, predvsem otrok. Prav strah pred izgubo naklonjenosti otrok, po njihovem poročanju, v največji meri prispeva k temu, da se odločijo za zdravljenje, saj so odrasli otroci tisti, ki postavijo odločno zahtevo po zdravljenju, ki jo običajno podkrepijo z grožnjo po zapustitvi oziroma prekinitvi stikov. V procesu zdravljenje, kjer ima pomembno vlogo podporna skupina, se, glede na njihova poročila, osvobodijo občutkov sramu, doživijo občutek pripadnosti in sprejetosti. Predvsem pa doživijo olajšanje, ko v podporni skupini spoznajo, da niso same in da niso edine ki se borijo z odvisnostjo od alkohola. Nastalo magistrsko delo nam daje vpogled v čustvovanje in razmišljanje žensk, odvisnih od alkohola, ter tako predstavlja pomemben prispevek k boljšemu razumevanju notranjega sveta žensk, ki jim alkohol postane »zdravilo« za lajšanje čustvenih bolečin. Razumevanje doživljanja žensk, ki so odvisne od alkohola, lahko bistveno pripomore k ozaveščanju širše javnosti in k prekinitvi tabuiziranega odnosa do ženskega alkoholizma. Pridobljene informacije predstavljajo tudi pomemben prispevek k spreminjanju odnosa do žensk, ki se borijo z odvisnostjo od alkohola.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:alkohol, škodljivo raba alkohola, odvisnost od alkohola pri ženskah, alkoholizem, posledice prekomernega uživanja alkohola
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[A. Kralj]
Year:2020
Number of pages:VIII, 99, II str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-120899 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.923:613.81-055.2(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:34488835 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.09.2020
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Language:English
Title:How women experience their alcohol addiction
Abstract:
The master’s thesis discusses the issue of alcohol addiction in women. The research question refers to how women experience their alcohol addiction. The author used a qualitative method of grounded theory to conduct the research. The empirical data were obtained in interviews with women who have experience with alcohol addiction. With open and axial coding, the author identified five basic categories: circumstances that affected the development of alcohol addiction, development of alcohol addiction, experiencing one’s own alcohol addiction, effects of alcohol addiction and experiencing treatment, which the author introduced in detail with subcategories and reinforced them with statements from the participants. The results of the research showed that, according to answers about their experiences, women abuse alcohol to regulate negative emotional states. Women mainly use alcohol to alleviate emotional distress, relieve internal tension and reduce stress. The women answered that they seek solace, consolation and oblivion in alcoholic intoxication, and drink in order to try to escape themselves and their difficult life circumstances. Emotional experience, in relation to being aware of their addiction, is imbued with feelings of shame, guilt and fear of losing family, especially children. According to women’s answers, it is the fear of losing the affection of children that contributes most to their decision to seek treatment, as adult children are those who make strong demand for treatment and usually support it with threats of leaving or breaking off contact. In the treatment process, where a support group plays an important role, women are freed from feelings of shame and experience a sense of belonging and acceptance, according to their answers. Above all, they experience relief, realizing they are not alone and that they are not the only ones struggling with alcohol addiction. The master’s thesis provides an insight into emotion and thinking of women who are addicted to alcohol, and thus presents an important contribution to better understanding the inner world of women for whom alcohol becomes a “cure” for relieving emotional pain. Understanding the experiencing of women addicted to alcohol can significantly help to raising awareness among the general public and breaking the taboo attitude towards female alcoholism. The obtained information also presents an important contribution to changing attitudes towards women struggling with alcohol addiction.

Keywords:alcohol, alcohol abuse, alcohol addiction in women, alcoholism, effects of excessive alcohol consumption

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