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当吸毒者表示希望戒除毒瘾时,减少伤害的作用是什么?

What is the role of harm reduction when drug users say they want abstinence?

机构信息

School of Health and Social Care, Oxford Brookes University, Marston, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2011 May;22(3):189-93. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2010.09.007. Epub 2010 Nov 4.

Abstract

Quantitative survey data indicate that most drug users starting treatment want abstinence rather than harm reduction (McKeganey et al., 2004). This finding has been seized upon by those seeking 'evidence' that abstinence is the bedrock of recovery and harm reduction is a negative and oppositional philosophy. However, all research involves questions of meaning, definition and value and an alternative research paradigm and different study design can provide important additional insights into treatment aspirations, including the desire for abstinence. Qualitative interviews conducted with 30 recovering heroin users (15 males and 15 females) in Southern England in 2009 confirm that those starting treatment often report a desire for abstinence. Nonetheless, drug users are frequently uncertain about their ability to achieve this and can have very different and inconsistent understandings of what being abstinent means. We suggest that the work of the critical theorist Habermas (1970, 1991) could improve our understanding of abstinence and is consistent with recent efforts to achieve a working definition of recovery. Importantly, our qualitative data also reveal that drug users have treatment aspirations that extend far beyond their drug consumption. They additionally want to improve relationships, engage in meaningful activities, acquire material possessions, and achieve better mental and physical health. Moreover, these broader life goals are often inextricably linked to their drug taking. From this, we conclude that both abstinence and harm reduction discourses should more routinely prioritise the many diverse 'wellness' goals that so clearly motivate treatment clients. The harm reduction field will then likely find that it has more in common with abstinence-oriented services and the broader recovery agenda than it might otherwise have imagined.

摘要

定量调查数据表明,大多数开始接受治疗的吸毒者都希望戒除毒瘾,而不是减少伤害(McKeganey 等人,2004)。这一发现被那些寻求“证据”的人抓住了,即戒除毒瘾是康复的基础,而减少伤害是一种消极和对立的哲学。然而,所有的研究都涉及到意义、定义和价值观的问题,而替代的研究范式和不同的研究设计可以为治疗愿望提供重要的补充见解,包括对戒除毒瘾的渴望。2009 年,在英格兰南部对 30 名康复的海洛因使用者(15 名男性和 15 名女性)进行的定性访谈证实,那些开始接受治疗的人经常报告希望戒除毒瘾。尽管如此,吸毒者通常对自己实现这一目标的能力感到不确定,并且对戒除毒瘾的含义可能有非常不同和不一致的理解。我们认为,批判理论家哈贝马斯(Habermas)的著作(1970,1991)可以增进我们对戒除毒瘾的理解,并且与最近为实现康复的工作定义所做的努力是一致的。重要的是,我们的定性数据还表明,吸毒者对治疗的期望远远超出了他们的吸毒行为。他们还希望改善人际关系、从事有意义的活动、获得物质财富,并实现更好的身心健康。此外,这些更广泛的生活目标往往与他们的吸毒行为密不可分。由此,我们得出结论,即戒除毒瘾和减少伤害的论述都应该更经常地优先考虑那些明显激发治疗客户的多样化“健康”目标。减少伤害领域可能会发现,它与以戒除毒瘾为导向的服务和更广泛的康复议程有更多的共同之处,而不是它可能想象的那样。

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