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Through narrative analysis, this paper explores the changes in acceptance of and response to substance use in Muslim culture by evaluating data collected in qualitative interviews in Jordan in 2013. What is known and unknown about substance use in Muslim culture throughout the Arab world from previous research findings provides a foundation from which to explore new perspectives and compare themes between younger and older generations in Jordan. Trends of social change and behavioral expression influenced by dramatic political and social upheaval in the Arab world in the last 5 years will also be evaluated for the way in which they may be influencing both substance use and its acceptance among young adults in this population. Recommendations for future research and work in this area are also provided based on these findings.
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Mauseth, K.B., Skalisky, J., Clark, N.E. et al. Substance Use in Muslim Culture: Social and Generational Changes in Acceptance and Practice in Jordan. J Relig Health 55, 1312–1325 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-015-0064-z
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