Abstract

This study analyzed Giorgi phenomenology research method that can examine subjective life conditions and experiences from the perspective of the parties in order to examine the recurrence experiences that took place in the context of specific aspects and time of female alcohol dependents. To this end, the 5 consented adult women who were admitted to the hospital more than once due to the diagnosis of drinking problems were selected as participants. As a result of the analysis, 6 revealed structures and 23 semantic definitions were derived through the essential structure of ‘Time Counterattack’ and ‘The mind is already a drink’ ‘repeated learning’. Through the results of the study, it was possible to find a recurrence experience due to psychological and standard factors, social and family support, hospitality, and withdrawal symptoms of female alcohol dependents. In particular, it was confirmed that the internal and external experiences generated in relation to the family among the recurrence factors had a direct effect on the recurrence, and the importance of a social gathering without drinking was explored to prevent recurrence. Through the fact that family and social support have a significant influence on the recurrence of female alcoholics, policy proposals were presented to prevent recurrence of in-depth interviews with families in order to discover the phenomenon of recurrence of female alcoholics.

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