Narcotics Anonymous Meetings: Ethnographic Research Research Paper

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APPENDIX A: QUESTIONNAIRE

Interview One

Participant:

Mitchell Powers

Age:

55

Marital Status:

Divorced

Occupation:

Criminal Defense Lawyer

Race:

Native American

Religious Affiliation:

Pentecostal

Interview Questions

Question 1. How did you find out about NA meetings?

Answer 1. I had surgery just as I went through my divorce and before I knew it I was addicted to pain medication. I really could not function without it and became very sick when I didn't have the medication. My family noticed that I was taking a lot of medication and then I

literally stole medication from family members' medicine cabinets. A friend to whom I am very close realized my predicament as well and invited me to come with him and I have been coming ever since and it is working for me and I am staying clean of pain medication.

Question 2. How long have you been attending NA meetings?

Answer 2. Ten years.

Question 3. What is the primary reason that you believe NA is effective for you?

Answer 3. Because I have to take a good look at myself from a sober viewpoint each day to stay sober and the supports to do just this -- to work the program so it will work for you and specifically "It works if you work it."

Interview Two

Participant:

Marybeth Jones

Age:

24

Marital Status:

Divorced

Occupation:

Plant worker

Race:

African-American

Religious Affiliation:

Baptist

Interview Questions

Question 1. How did you find out about NA meetings?

Answer 1. I tested positive on a drug screen at work and I was given the opportunity to enter treatment in order to keep my employment. Part of the treatment program is

Narcotics Anonymous which I attend several times each week. I have to get a form signed to give my employer to show that I have attended the meetings and that I am in compliance with my present job requirements.

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Question 2: How long have you been attending NA meetings?

Answer 2. I have been attending NA meetings for three months now.

Question 3: What is the primary reason that you believe NA is effective for you?

Answer 3: I am not sure that it is effective because I still slip up sometimes and use narcotics that are not prescribed to me.

Interview Three

Participant:

Carol Smith

Age:

38

Marital Status:

Married

Occupation:

Police Officer

Race:

White

Religious Affiliation:

Lutheran

Interview Questions

Question 1. How did you find out about NA meetings?

Answer 1. My pastor at church advised me of NA meetings when I attended a counseling session with my husband concerning our marital issues.

Question 2: How long have you been attending NA meetings?

Answer 2. All of my life! No really I have been attending for 18 years now.

Question 3: What is the primary reason that you believe NA is effective for you?

Answer 3. I feel that NA is effective because I am able to come together with others who have the same problem and issue and the support that is given me that only others with the same problem are able to provide to each other. As well, the ongoing encouragement has meant a great deal because in my profession the stress is high and everyone looks to me for support and sometimes I need support my own self.

Interview Four

Participant:

Theodore Miller

Age:

62

Marital Status:

Married

Occupation:

Doctor

Race:

Black

Religious Affiliation:

Methodist

Interview Questions

Question 1. How did you find out about NA meetings?

Answer 1. The nurse in my clinic had worked with me for 20 years when one day she boldly told me that she knew I was addicted to narcotics and that she too daily struggled with such an addiction. She invited me to attend a NA meeting. At first I

was put off by them and certainly did not want to stand up and say "hello, I am

Theodore and I am an addict" in fact I could not imagine doing such a thing. After attending on and off for several months I had a real bad episode and I actually hit my wife and pretty hard. My wife threatened to leave me and I began attending the meetings in earnest and have been attending for 15 years now.

Question 2: How long have you been attending NA meetings?

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