This article analyses how young people enrolled in drug addiction treatment in Copenhagen, Denmark, explain their cannabis careers and how they view their possibilities for quitting drug use again. Inspired by Mead and narrative studies of health and illness, the article identifies four different drug use 'aetiologies' drawn upon by the interviewees. These cover childhood experiences, self-medication, the influence of friends and cannabis use as a specific lifestyle. A central argument of the article is that these explanations not only concern the past but also point towards the future by assigning the interviewee a more or less agential position in relation to drugs. Further, the drug narratives are viewed as interactional achievements, re...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
The paper analyzes young cannabis users’ experiences of time from two different perspectives, one lo...
There is a lack of research on how youth make sense of substance abuse treatment. The aim of this ar...
Our aim is to analyze how stories on drug use, present life situation and earlier experiences struct...
The framework of narrative criminology promotes the perspective that narratives,in addition to shedd...
The article presents selected findings of research of drug careers focused on the social consequence...
The present study explored the personal experiences of cannabis and psychosis among young adults, in...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
The purpose of this paper was to examine how people experience the practice of Cannabis in daily lif...
The purpose of this paper was to examine how people experience the practice of Cannabis in daily lif...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in most western countries. In Ireland, i...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
The paper analyzes young cannabis users’ experiences of time from two different perspectives, one lo...
There is a lack of research on how youth make sense of substance abuse treatment. The aim of this ar...
Our aim is to analyze how stories on drug use, present life situation and earlier experiences struct...
The framework of narrative criminology promotes the perspective that narratives,in addition to shedd...
The article presents selected findings of research of drug careers focused on the social consequence...
The present study explored the personal experiences of cannabis and psychosis among young adults, in...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
The purpose of this paper was to examine how people experience the practice of Cannabis in daily lif...
The purpose of this paper was to examine how people experience the practice of Cannabis in daily lif...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in most western countries. In Ireland, i...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
The paper analyzes young cannabis users’ experiences of time from two different perspectives, one lo...