McElrath K
School of Sociology & Social Policy, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Subst Use Misuse. 2001 Dec;36(14):2137-57. doi: 10.1081/ja-100108440.
Compared to elsewhere in the United Kingdom, drug policy in Northern Ireland has for the most part failed to incorporate harm reduction strategies. In light of the conservative drug policies, the purpose of this study was to investigate the nature and extent of risk behaviors among injecting drug users (IDUs) in Northern Ireland. Data for this study were drawn from in-depth interviews with 39 IDUs in Northern Ireland. The findings suggest that most IDUs engage in extensive risk behaviors that pose risk for HIV, Hepatitis B and C. and other infectious disease. Moreover, these risk behaviors are linked to the scarcity of new needles and a general lack of knowledge about injection practices that reduce risk for infectious disease. These findings are discussed in the context of conservative drug policies.
与英国其他地区相比,北爱尔兰的毒品政策在很大程度上未能纳入减少伤害策略。鉴于保守的毒品政策,本研究旨在调查北爱尔兰注射吸毒者(IDU)中风险行为的性质和程度。本研究的数据来自对北爱尔兰39名注射吸毒者的深入访谈。研究结果表明,大多数注射吸毒者存在广泛的风险行为,这些行为会带来感染艾滋病毒、乙型和丙型肝炎以及其他传染病的风险。此外,这些风险行为与新针头短缺以及普遍缺乏降低传染病风险的注射操作知识有关。这些研究结果将在保守毒品政策的背景下进行讨论。