Que signifie être parent d’un adolescent qui consomme des substances psychoactives ? Étude phénoménologique interprétative transculturelle

Cette étude aborde le thème de l’influence des adolescents sur les parents, dans une perspective transculturelle considérant les contextes socioculturels de Belgique et du Togo. La question de recherche est : « Comment des parents vivent-ils l’influence de leur adolescent qui consomme des substances...

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Published in:Psychologie française Vol. 68; no. 2; pp. 275 - 291
Main Authors: Hatta, O., Barma, M., Kpassagou, L.B., Gabriel, B., De Mol, J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:French
Published: Elsevier Masson SAS 01-06-2023
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Summary:Cette étude aborde le thème de l’influence des adolescents sur les parents, dans une perspective transculturelle considérant les contextes socioculturels de Belgique et du Togo. La question de recherche est : « Comment des parents vivent-ils l’influence de leur adolescent qui consomme des substances psychoactives ? ». À travers une démarche qualitative inductive, cette étude a mis en évidence, non pas l’incidence de ce phénomène, mais son existence et son sens, au moyen de l’analyse phénoménologique interprétative des récits de six participants. Les résultats montrent que là où un participant peut invoquer le caractère difficile de l’adolescent pour expliquer « son échec éducatif », un autre peut suspecter, en plus, l’intervention de forces mystiques pour le justifier. Ils suggèrent que l’influence de l’adolescent qui consomme des substances a des significations essentiellement négatives et qu’elle est un puissant déterminant du vécu des parents et de leurs pratiques éducatives dont il faut tenir compte en psychothérapie. This study focuses on the theme of the influence of adolescents on parents, from a transcultural perspective considering the socio-cultural contexts of Belgium and Togo. The research question is: “How do parents experience the influence of their teenagers who is using the psychoactive substances?”. Through an inductive qualitative approach, the study highlighted, not the incidence of this phenomenon, but its existence and meaning, by the method of the interpretative phenomenological analysis. In order to reinforce the validity of the results, triangulations were made: triangulation of data sources (differences and diversity of participant characteristics), environmental triangulation (data collection from indigenous people in Belgium and Togo) and triangulation of investigators (involvement of co-authors at all stages: choice of methods, data collection and analysis). The analysis of the data collected from participants of Belgium brought out the following themes: (1) it is difficult for a parent to set limits on his child who is using the substances, (2) the substance use has benefits as well, (3) massive upset the parents’ emotions, (4) the society doesn’t offer enough protection against marginality, (5) it is necessary to protect oneself from society's accusing gaze. The themes that emerged from the analysis of data from participants of Togo are: (1) I cannot get respect in my own home, (2) exacerbation of parents’ vulnerabilities, (3) beware that society's judgment is humiliating, (4) the chronic disorders have a religious explanation, (5) the relationship with the adolescent is complex and ambivalent. The results of this study thus show that where some participants refer to the difficult character of the adolescent to explain their educational failure, others may suspect, in addition, the intervention of mystical forces. They also suggest that the influence of substance-using teenager has essentially negative meanings and is a powerful factor of the parents’ feelings and their educational practices that must be considered in psychotherapy.
ISSN:0033-2984
1873-7277
DOI:10.1016/j.psfr.2021.04.005