Engelsk titel: What happened to the Swedish problem drug users of the 1960’s and 1970’s?
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Författare:
Alm, Susanna
Email: Susanne.Alm@criminology.su.se
Språk: Swe
Antal referenser: 35
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15063902
Sammanfattning
What happened to the Swedish problem drug users of the 1960’s and 1970’s? AIMS & DESIGN -
In this study we follow a Stockholm birth cohort born in 1953 (n= 14 294) from youth to middle age.
The cohort members were in their teenage years when drug abuse was established as a
considerable threat to Swedish society and some of the cohort members themselves became drug
abusers (n=431). RESULTS - As expected, life became dramatically worse for those with documented
drug abuse when young, than for the rest of the cohort members. While 72 percent of those without
documented drug abuse were socially included at the age of 56, the corresponding share among
those with documented drug abuse was 18 per cent. And while 5 percent in the former group were
diseased at 56, this was true for 38 percent in the latter group. Supplementary analyses showed that
social inclusion was also less stable among those with documented drug abuse than among the rest
of the cohort, and that the flow from exclusion to inclusion was virtually nonexistent, which was not
the case for those without experience of drug abuse. CONCLUSIONS - Gender specific analyses
showed that the situation, at least in absolute terms, tended to be even worse for male drug abusers
than for women. Gender differences in alcohol abuse, criminality, and with respect to parenthood are
suggested as possible explanations to be further studied in future research.