Klee H, Faugier J, Hayes C, Morris J
Faculty of Community Studies, Manchester Polytechnic, United Kingdom.
Br J Addict. 1991 Feb;86(2):217-23. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.1991.tb01771.x.
Three groups of injecting drug-users were defined in terms of their experience of methadone treatment: treatment for periods longer than 6 months, treatment for shorter periods, and no treatment. Methadone treatment and the use of needle exchanges were related in subsequent analysis to the sharing of injecting equipment. Comparisons between groups were made on other variables believed to be associated with sharing. Significant differences were observed between treatment groups in the recency of sharing and in the use of needle-exchanges. Age and length of drug use were important factors in sharing, which was least prevalent among older respondents in long-term treatment. Regular use of needle-exchanges was associated with the passing on of used equipment to others. Subsequent analysis of regular users suggested respondents in long-term treatment were less likely to pass on their equipment than those in the other two groups.
根据美沙酮治疗经历,将三组注射吸毒者进行了界定:接受美沙酮治疗超过6个月的、接受美沙酮治疗时间较短的以及未接受治疗的。在后续分析中,美沙酮治疗及针头交换的使用情况与注射器具的共用情况相关。对各群组在其他被认为与共用有关的变量方面进行了比较。在共用频率和针头交换使用方面,各治疗组之间观察到了显著差异。年龄和吸毒时长是共用的重要因素,在长期治疗的年长受访者中,共用情况最为少见。经常使用针头交换与将用过的器具传给他人有关。对经常使用者的后续分析表明,长期治疗的受访者比其他两组受访者将自己器具传给他人的可能性更低。