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Title

"Transformation in the Body Structures in Congress 60": Application of Grounded Theory in Addiction Treatment.

Authors

Rashidian, Ali; Nouri, Ashraf Karbalaei; Khankeh, Hamidreza; Rezaei, Omid

Abstract

Background: Congress 60 is an NGO that offers services to drug abusers, but its underlying theory has not been explored in previous studies. The purpose of this study is to examine the changes in the physical dimensions of the people treated in Congress 60. Methods: Grounded theory methodology was used to arrive at the underlying theory of Congress 60. The data were collected from 2021 to 2023 through interviews with 21 individuals, participant observation, and a review of available texts from Congress 60. Data were analyzed in MAXQDA 2020 following the constant comparison method recommended by Corbin and Strauss in 2014. Findings: The core concept included "Addiction-related transformations in body structures". Addiction-related transformations in body structures include addictive body structures (addiction and chronic substitution, and nervous system and external substances) and healthy body structure (opium tincture medicine, opium tincture dosage measurement, and taper-up-off of opium tincture in over time or Dezhakam Step Time). Conclusion: The theory of "Addiction-related transformations in body structures" derived from this study explains the process of entering and leaving addiction from the perspective of Congress 60. A person using drugs enters Congress 60 with addicted body structures. In Congress 60, using the right dose of opium tincture medicine and the Dezhakam Step Time (DST) method, the person's body structures return to normal. The findings of this study offer a novel perspective on addiction, suggesting potential avenues for further research through the exploration of various hypotheses.

Subjects

GROUNDED theory; TREATMENT of addictions; NERVOUS system; DRUG abusers; PARTICIPANT observation

Publication

Addiction & Health, 2024, Vol 16, Issue 4, p269

ISSN

2008-4633

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.34172/ahj.1505

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