New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, Albany, NY, USA.
J Urban Health. 2009 Nov;86(6):946-50. doi: 10.1007/s11524-009-9356-5.
This study represents the first attempt in the USA to survey pharmacy nonprescription syringe customers at their point of purchase. We surveyed 62 individuals purchasing nonprescription syringes in seven pharmacies located in NYC and Albany, NY, USA. Three quarters of respondents purchased for illicit use, and 36% purchased for medical use, with differences found by race and gender. Half got their syringes from pharmacies "most of the time." Half had ever been refused a syringe purchase in a NYS pharmacy, with men, Blacks, and Hispanics reporting higher levels of refusals than women or whites. Two thirds reported syringe reuse but very few reported sharing. While approximately one quarter safely obtained and disposed of syringes "most of the time," two thirds used both safe and unsafe methods. Pharmacy-based syringe access programs are essential in areas not served by syringe exchanges.
这项研究代表了美国首次尝试在购买点调查药店非处方注射器顾客。我们在美国纽约市和奥尔巴尼的七家药店调查了 62 名购买非处方注射器的个人。四分之三的受访者购买非处方注射器是出于非法用途,36%是出于医疗用途,不同的是种族和性别。一半的人从药店“大部分时间”购买注射器。一半的人在纽约州的药店购买注射器时曾被拒绝,男性、黑人、西班牙裔报告的拒绝率高于女性或白人。三分之二的人报告说重复使用注射器,但很少有人报告说共享注射器。虽然大约四分之一的人“大部分时间”安全地获取和处理注射器,但三分之二的人使用了安全和不安全的方法。在没有注射器交换服务的地区,基于药店的注射器获取计划是必不可少的。