2022
DOI: 10.1111/socf.12778
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Drug Normalization and Conventional Social Institutions: The Unusual Case of Prescription Drug Misuse

Abstract: Sociological and criminological research demonstrates that involvement in conventional social institutions and having a "stake in conformity" serves as a protective factor against various forms of substance use. Yet, the normalization of prescription drug misuse raises questions about these processes. Drawing on interviews of 162 young adult prescription drug misusers, we demonstrate that the normalization of prescription drug misuse is driven by facets of the conventional social institutions of medicine, the … Show more

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