Echoes in a "tree hole": A qualitative study on the service needs and responses at an antidrug helpline in China.

J Subst Use Addict Treat

Department of Social Work, Fudan University, School of Social Development and Public Policy, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

Published: July 2023

Introduction: China's antidrug measures have been slowly shifting from police-intervention and punitive approaches to supportive services. However, the system is still highly stigmatizing. Helpline services emerged to engage drug users, families, and friends and provide needed support as they seek rehabilitation. This study aimed to explore service needs expressed during helpline calls, operators' use of techniques when responding to different needs, and operators' experiences working at and views toward the helpline.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative mixed-method study using two sources of data. One source was 47 call recordings collected at a drug helpline in China, and the other was five individual and two focus group interviews conducted with 18 helpline operators. Using a six-step thematic analysis method, we explored the patterns of needs expression and response, and the operators' experiences of interacting with callers.

Results: We found that typical callers were drug users and their relatives or friends. Interactions between the callers and operators involved the expression of and response to needs that emerged from involvement with drugs. Informational and emotional needs were the most common. Operators would respond to these needs with different counseling techniques, such as providing information, advising, normalizing, focusing, and instilling hope. The operators developed a system of practices, such as internal supervision, case summaries, and listening back, to enhance competence and ensure quality of services. The helpline work also prompted their critical reflections on the current antidrug system and gradually reshaped their views toward the population they serve.

Conclusions: Antidrug workers who engaged in answering helpline calls employed varying techniques to facilitate callers' expressed needs. They helped by providing much-needed informational and emotional support for drug users, families, and friends. Helpline services opened a private channel for people involved in drug use to express their needs and seek formal help in China's still stigmatizing and punitive antidrug system. Experiences working with anonymous help-seekers outside the statutory rehabilitation system helped workers at the helpline to gain unique reflective insight into the antidrug system and drug users.

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