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Application and Extension of the Alcohol Recovery Narratives Conceptual Framework

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QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/10497323231197384

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alcohol misuse; narrative inquiry; conceptual framework; recovery narrative; recovery story; validation; narrative interviews

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This study aims to apply and extend a conceptual framework for alcohol misuse recovery narratives, using semi-structured interviews to collect adult participants' narratives. A thematic analysis approach was used to assess the relevance of the framework and identify new components. The findings showed that the existing framework fit the collected narratives, but a new dimension describing the alcohol environment was required to fully characterize the narratives.
Recovery narratives are personal stories of health problems and recovery. A systematic review proposed a conceptual framework characterising alcohol misuse recovery narratives, consisting of eight principal dimensions, each with types and subtypes. The current study aims to apply and extend this preliminary conceptual framework. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect alcohol misuse recovery narratives from adult participants. A two-stage inductive and deductive thematic analysis approach was used to assess the relevance of the dimensions and types included in the preliminary conceptual framework and identify new components. The sample consisted of 11 participants from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds who had previously displayed varying degrees of alcohol misuse. All conceptual framework dimensions (genre, identity, recovery setting, drinking trajectories, drinking behaviours and traits, stages, spirituality and religion, and recovery experience) were present in the collected narratives. Three dimensions were extended by adding types and subtypes. Whilst the existing conceptual framework fitted the collected narratives, a new dimension describing the alcohol environment was required to fully characterise narratives. Types included in the alcohol environment dimension were policy and practice and social dynamics. The extended framework could guide the production of resources enabling clinicians to engage with narratives shared by their clients.

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