The perceptions and experiences of families dealing with substance use disorders: implications for holistic employee wellness programmes

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2022

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Social Work (South Africa)

Abstract

Neglecting the significant role played by family members in the post-rehabilitation trajectory of substance abusers can pose a significant challenge in supporting intervention programmes in the workplace. This paper reports on a small-scale qualitative investigation that used focus group interviews with family members to explore their perceptions and experiences of being confronted with family members with substance use disorders. The findings are presented through three themes: 1) emotional burden; 2) coping and avoidance strategies; and 3) support needs of family members. Recommendations highlight how employee assistance programmes can provide a comprehensive suite of holistic support systems.

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bio-ecological systems theory, concerned significant others, employee assistance programmes, occupational social work, substance use disorder

Citation

Braaf, E., Roman, N. & Pharaoh, H. 2022, "The perceptions and experiences of families dealing with substance use disorders: implications for holistic employee wellness programmes", Social Work (South Africa), vol. 58, no. 3, pp. 349-365.