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Youth and Substance Abuse

Palgrave Macmillan

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  • Provides a rare sociological explanation of youth substance abuse
  • Presents rich interview data
  • Analyses young people's own oral histories

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Introduction

    • Kathryn Daley
    Pages 1-44
  3. Dancing with Death

    • Kathryn Daley
    Pages 45-62
  4. The Early Years

    • Kathryn Daley
    Pages 63-88
  5. In the Mix: The Beginning of a Drug Problem

    • Kathryn Daley
    Pages 89-113
  6. Moving on from Substance Abuse

    • Kathryn Daley
    Pages 169-196
  7. Conclusion

    • Kathryn Daley
    Pages 197-207
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 209-212

About this book

This book provides a sociological examination of young people’s pathways into, and out of, substance abuseDrawing from in-depth, life-history interviews with over sixty young people who have experienced problematic drug use, the author uses participants’ narratives to throw light on the relationship between trauma and issues such as homelessness, crime and self-injury.

Contesting the view that substance abuse is either a medical issue or individual failing, the book examines the wide variety of factors which lead to youth substance abuse such as extreme poverty and other structural factors. Whilst it does not overlook individual agency, the rich descriptions from young people's oral histories show us that the contexts in which agency was exercised, was often considerably constrained by significant structural forces. The sociological concept of 'situated choice', which is used to explain and understand how people make choices within their individual context, is used throughout the book as we witness young people wrestling to escape intergenerational disadvantage.

The book will be of interest to scholars and students of Social Work, Social Policy, Youth Studies, Sociology and Health Studies. 

Authors and Affiliations

  • RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

    Kathryn Daley

About the author

Kathryn Daley is Lecturer in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT University, Australia. She teaches courses in social research. Previously she worked as a youth alcohol and other drug outreach worker. 


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eBook USD 79.99
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Softcover Book USD 99.99
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