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To be Visible yet Remain Unseen: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Embodied Drug Use and Recovery of Filipino Women

Online

     15 Jun 2022 10:00 am

Good Health and Well-being
To be Visible yet Remain Unseen:  An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Embodied Drug Use and Recovery of Filipino Women

by Camille Therese C. Yusay, PhD in Psychology Candidate

 

ABSTRACT

Women experience drug use differently than men which not only includes biological but also psychosocial elements that warrants further exploration. In this qualitative study, I unpack the lived and embodied experiences of drug use and recovery of adult Filipino mothers who used drugs using a critical approach to Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Through in-depth interviews examining the embodied experiences of drug initiation and recovery among 16 urban poor Filipino mothers, main findings show that their experiences were divided primarily into drug initiation and recovery.  Key findings show embodied experiences of initiation through starting use, staying hooked, and navigating through (public and private) spaces of drug use as well as experiences of drug recovery that revolved around their experience of decoupling relations and avoiding drug use spaces as well as healing the strained home due to their drug use. I further discuss the theoretical and practical implications contributing to culturally nuanced understanding of drug use and recovery among Filipino women from low-income communities. Theoretically, I contribute to enriching the critical theorizing of IPA through a gendered and embodied perspective. In terms of practical implications, key findings point to the need of a gender-conscious approach in intervention design and implementation in the community setting considering the lifespace of Filipino drug using women.

10am Wednesday, June 15, 2022 (Online)

Adviser:

Nico A Canoy, PhD

Panelists

Ma. Elizabeth J Macapagal, PhD

Ma. Regina M Hechanova, PhD

Mira Alexis P Ofreneo, PhD

Ron Resurreccion, PhD

 

Keywords:  women who use drugs, drug rehabilitation, critical phenomenology, body-in-space

 

Psychology Academics Research, Creativity, and Innovation Rosita G Leong School of Social Sciences
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