“Do Not Carry the Load by Yourself”: Advice for Families Affected by Non-Medical Opioid Use

Author:

Friedrich Florentine S.1ORCID,Pasman Emily2,Boraginna-Ballard Lena3ORCID,O’Shay Sydney4ORCID,Szechy Kathryn A.5ORCID,Ellis Jennifer D.6,Resko Stella M.7ORCID,Brown Suzanne8

Affiliation:

1. LLMSW, MPH, research assistant, Wayne State University School of Social Work, Detroit, MI, USA

2. LLMSW, PhD candidate, Wayne State University School of Social Work, Detroit, MI, USA

3. PhD, MSW, research associate, Wayne State University School of Social Work, Detroit, MI, USA

4. PhD, assistant professor, Utah State University, Logan, USA

5. LMSW, graduate research assistant, Wayne State University School of Social Work, Detroit, MI, USA

6. PhD, postdoctoral research fellow, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA

7. PhD, professor, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA

8. PhD, LMSW, associate professor, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA

Abstract

Non-medical opioid use (NMOU) has had a devastating effect on families. Affected families may experience interpersonal and financial problems and self-stigma that can impede help-seeking and self-care. This study aimed to identify recommendations for families affected by opioids given by those with lived experience. Adults with a family member with NMOU ( N = 299) completed a survey that included an open-ended question asking for advice for other families similarly affected by opioids. Data were coded independently by research team members using an iterative approach to thematic analysis. Themes included seeking support, seeking education, and managing relationships with the loved one and others. Results highlight avenues for helping families cope while supporting a loved one who uses opioids, including contact with others with shared experience and access to educational resources. Families affected by opioids can provide valuable insights that should be considered when designing supports for families.

Funder

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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