Exploring Problematic Substance Use during Reentry from Prison to the Community: A Thematic Analysis

Subst Use Misuse. 2021 Sep 5:1-10. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2021.1967989. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe reentry process from prison to the community is rife with obstacles. Substance use problems, in particular, can present significant barriers to successful reentry. However, little research has examined the various roles that substance use plays during reentry from the perspective of those reentering the community. The current study explores reentry experiences of people who have been recently released from prison with a specific focus on their experiences with substance use during the reentry process. Using thematic analysis, the present study explored substance use experiences from 26 semi-structured interviews. Seven main themes emerged: recovery and sobriety, substance use programs, relapse, substance use exposure, triggers and other challenges, impact of incarceration on substance use, and reflections about substance use. Within each of these broad themes, additional subthemes emerged. Findings suggest complex histories of substance use spanning ecological contexts, including family, neighborhood, and corrections facilities as well as provide support for the pervasive and persistent nature of substance use among previously incarcerated individuals. Implications for practice and policy are discussed as well as potential future directions for research.PMID:34486475 | DOI:10.1080/10826084.2021.1967989
Source: Substance Use and Misuse - Category: Addiction Authors: Source Type: research