DOI: 10.1177/10398562231196672 ISSN:

Experiences of violence among people with stimulant use disorder in psychiatric inpatient settings: A qualitative study

Matthew Tennant, Marie Crowe, James Foulds
  • Psychiatry and Mental health

Objective

To describe the perspectives of those with lived experience of stimulant use disorder on methamphetamine-related violence in psychiatric inpatient settings.

Method

Eight adult psychiatric inpatients with stimulant use disorder were recruited. Semi-structured interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis.

Results

Participants reported that traumatic experiences predisposed those using methamphetamine to violent behaviour. Participants were fearful of psychiatric hospitalisation because of loss of autonomy and stigma. Methamphetamine use was associated with mercurial intense emotions. Participants believed these factors led to violence during psychiatric admissions.

Conclusions

People with stimulant use disorder have a sophisticated understanding of the complex causal pathways from methamphetamine use to violent behaviour. Their lived experience can make an important contribution to service development.

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