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Drug Use Normalization: A Systematic and Critical Mixed-Methods Review.

Sharon R Sznitman1, Danielle S Taubman1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Drug use normalization, which is a process whereby drug use becomes less stigmatized and more accepted as normative behavior, provides a conceptual framework for understanding contemporary drug issues and changes in drug use trends. Through a mixed-methods systematic review of the normalization literature, this article seeks to (a) critically examine how the normalization framework has been applied in empirical research and (b) make recommendations for future research in this area.
METHOD: Twenty quantitative, 26 qualitative, and 4 mixed-methods studies were identified through five electronic databases and reference lists of published studies. Studies were assessed for relevance, study characteristics, quality, and aspects of normalization examined.
RESULTS: None of the studies applied the most rigorous research design (experiments) or examined all of the originally proposed normalization dimensions. The most commonly assessed dimension of drug use normalization was "experimentation." In addition to the original dimensions, the review identified the following new normalization dimensions in the literature: (a) breakdown of demographic boundaries and other risk factors in relation to drug use; (b) de-normalization; (c) drug use as a means to achieve normal goals; and (d) two broad forms of micro-politics associated with managing the stigma of illicit drug use: assimilative and transformational normalization.
CONCLUSIONS: Further development in normalization theory and methodology promises to provide researchers with a novel framework for improving our understanding of drug use in contemporary society. Specifically, quasi-experimental designs that are currently being made feasible by swift changes in cannabis policy provide researchers with new and improved opportunities to examine normalization processes.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27588528     DOI: 10.15288/jsad.2016.77.700

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stud Alcohol Drugs        ISSN: 1937-1888            Impact factor:   2.582


  8 in total

1.  Bidirectional associations between e-cigarette use and alcohol use across adolescence.

Authors:  Alyssa Lozano; Feifei Liu; Tae Kyoung Lee; Guillermo Prado; Seth J Schwartz; Adam M Leventhal; Annemarie R Kelleghan; Jennifer B Unger; Jessica L Barrington-Trimis
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2020-12-31       Impact factor: 4.492

2.  Trends in treatment of problematic cannabis use in Ontario's specialized addiction treatment system from 2010/11 to 2015/16: a repeated cross-sectional study of a health administrative database.

Authors:  Sameer Imtiaz; Paul Kurdyak; Andriy V Samokhvalov; Mahhum Mumtaz Mobashir; Bill Que; Daniel Elliot; Jürgen Rehm
Journal:  CMAJ Open       Date:  2018-10-31

3.  Identity as a cannabis user is related to problematic patterns of consumption among emerging adults.

Authors:  Claire E Blevins; Ana M Abrantes; Bradley J Anderson; Celeste M Caviness; Debra S Herman; Michael D Stein
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2017-12-20       Impact factor: 3.913

4.  Exposure to and Content of Marijuana Product Reviews.

Authors:  Patricia A Cavazos-Rehg; Melissa J Krauss; Shaina J Sowles; Gabrielle M Murphy; Laura J Bierut
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2018-02

5.  Prelegalisation patterns and trends of cannabis use among Canadian youth: results from the COMPASS prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Alexandra M E Zuckermann; Katelyn Battista; Margaret de Groh; Ying Jiang; Scott T Leatherdale
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-03-20       Impact factor: 2.692

6.  Trends in youth cannabis use across cannabis legalization: Data from the COMPASS prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Alexandra M E Zuckermann; Katelyn V Battista; Richard E Bélanger; Slim Haddad; Alexandra Butler; Mary Jean Costello; Scott T Leatherdale
Journal:  Prev Med Rep       Date:  2021-03-11

7.  Youth substance use service provider's perspectives on use and service access in ontario: time to reframe the discourse.

Authors:  Farihah Ali; Cayley Russell; Frishta Nafeh; Claudia Chaufan; Sameer Imtiaz; Jürgen Rehm; Adrienne Spafford; Tara Elton-Marshall
Journal:  Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy       Date:  2022-02-05

Review 8.  Effect of Pharmacogenetic-Based Decision Support Tools in Improving Depression Outcomes: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Shimaa Aboelbaha; Monica Zolezzi; Hazem Elewa
Journal:  Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat       Date:  2021-07-21       Impact factor: 2.570

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