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Women Drug Users: An Ethnography of a Female Injecting Community


Women Drug Users: An Ethnography of a Female Injecting Community

Hardback by Taylor, Avril (Research Fellow, Public Health Research Unit, Research Fellow, Public Health Research Unit, University of Glasgow)

Women Drug Users: An Ethnography of a Female Injecting Community

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ISBN:
9780198257967
Publication Date:
27 May 1993
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 20 May 2024
Women Drug Users: An Ethnography of a Female Injecting Community

Description

The book provides an account of the lives and experiences of a group of female intravenous drug users in Glasgow. Based on participant observations of the women in their own setting and in-depth interviews, it is the first full ethnographic account of the lifestyle of female drug users. It charts their entry into drugs, the various ways in which they provide for their drug use, their relationships with friends, partners, family members, and children as well as attitudes towards professionals such as social workers with whom they come into contact by virtue of their status as drug-using mothers. Finally, the efforts the women make to give up their use of drugs is examined, along with the reasons which make these endeavours difficult. The evidence suggests that, ironically, the lifestyle which evolves around their use of drugs offers an arena in which the women are able to find a degree of independence and purpose otherwise lacking in their lives and which makes their drug-using lifestyle attractive even when disadvantages become apparent.

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