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在大西洋加拿大背景下,将注射吸毒者的家庭成员纳入减少伤害工作中所面临的挑战和机遇。

Challenges and opportunities to integrating family members of injection drug users into harm reduction efforts within the Atlantic Canadian context.

机构信息

School of Health and Human Performance, Faculty of Health Professions, Dalhousie University, 1459 Oxford Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4R2.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2011 Sep;22(5):385-92. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2011.05.011. Epub 2011 Jul 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This paper explores injection drug users' (IDUs) relationships with non-drug using family members in order to understand the potential opportunities for, and challenges to, having these family members provide harm reduction services (e.g., clean syringes).

METHODS

The qualitative data for this paper were drawn from a larger study of IDUs' relationships with key individuals in their lives (e.g., friends, family members). Interviews were conducted with 115 IDUs from across Atlantic Canada living in both urban and rural areas.

RESULTS

IDUs report that their relationships with family members are variable and dynamic, often changing over time. IDUs and family members engage in a variety of strategies to protect themselves from the multiple harms associated with drug use. Several strategies of self-protection (e.g., discontinuing all contact) are antithetical to the provision of harm reduction supports by family members. However, other strategies are based on continued contact, providing a potential opportunity for the integration of harm reduction approaches. Some family members not only have contact but provide supports (e.g., emotional support, housing) thus potentially facilitating the integration of harm reduction. In a few instances, family members already provide harm reduction supports (e.g., safe space to use).

CONCLUSIONS

Conceptualizing addictions as a health and social justice issue, and providing appropriate interventions, may reduce some of the harms experienced by users and family members thus encouraging sustained relationships and greater integration of harm reduction approaches into the relationship. Targeted education to family members about harm reduction may also further encourage their involvement in such efforts. Likewise, supporting family members who are already providing harm reduction supports will likely assist in the scaling-up of harm reduction efforts.

摘要

背景

本文探讨了注射吸毒者(IDU)与非吸毒家庭成员的关系,以了解这些家庭成员提供减少伤害服务(例如清洁注射器)的潜在机会和挑战。

方法

本文的定性数据来自于一项对 IDU 与生活中重要人物(例如朋友、家庭成员)关系的更大规模研究。在整个大西洋加拿大,对居住在城市和农村地区的 115 名 IDU 进行了访谈。

结果

IDU 报告说,他们与家庭成员的关系是多变和动态的,经常随着时间的推移而变化。IDU 和家庭成员采取各种策略来保护自己免受与吸毒相关的多种伤害。一些自我保护策略(例如,断绝所有联系)与家庭成员提供减少伤害支持是相悖的。然而,其他策略是基于持续的联系,为减少伤害方法的整合提供了潜在的机会。一些家庭成员不仅有联系,而且提供支持(例如,情感支持、住房),从而有可能促进减少伤害的整合。在少数情况下,家庭成员已经提供了减少伤害的支持(例如,安全使用空间)。

结论

将成瘾视为健康和社会公正问题,并提供适当的干预措施,可能会减少用户和家庭成员所经历的一些伤害,从而鼓励持久的关系,并将减少伤害的方法更广泛地纳入关系中。对家庭成员进行减少伤害方面的针对性教育也可能进一步鼓励他们参与此类努力。同样,支持已经提供减少伤害支持的家庭成员也可能有助于扩大减少伤害工作的规模。

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