National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia.
Int J Drug Policy. 2012 Jul;23(4):312-8. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2012.01.003. Epub 2012 Jun 19.
It is assumed that people who inject drugs (PWID) care little about their health. This emerges from social and moral perceptions of PWID and is framed by research that focuses on their morbidity and mortality. Drawing on the narratives of Australian women who inject drugs, we examined the salience of health for our participants and the contexts that structure their descriptions of health and wellbeing.
We conducted qualitative interviews with 83 women who inject drugs and live with hepatitis C virus (HCV) to explore their experiences of health and health care seeking.
Although the interviews focused on HCV, women discussed their health within broader contexts of drug dependence, unstable housing, unemployment, financial strain, other health issues and relationships. Concern about HCV was less pronounced than concerns about other health problems and socio-economic circumstances. Broadening the focus of health beyond drug use alone, women's narratives strongly suggest that PWID can and do care about their health.
Whilst research and policy often focus on health problems and barriers to health amongst PWID, the women in our sample maintained positive health beliefs and behaviours. Much like other members of society, their health priorities are contextualised by cultural, economic and political factors. This suggests that health interventions aimed at women who inject drugs could build upon the salience of a range of health priorities as well as integrating these with structural interventions designed to improve housing and economic status.
人们普遍认为,注射毒品者(PWID)不关心自己的健康。这种观点源于社会和道德对 PWID 的看法,并受到关注他们发病率和死亡率的研究的影响。本研究借鉴澳大利亚注射毒品女性的叙述,考察了健康对我们研究对象的重要性,以及构成她们对健康和幸福描述的背景。
我们对 83 名患有丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)且有吸毒史的女性进行了定性访谈,以探讨她们的健康状况和求医经历。
虽然访谈的重点是 HCV,但女性在更广泛的吸毒依赖、住房不稳定、失业、经济紧张、其他健康问题和人际关系背景下讨论了她们的健康状况。对 HCV 的关注不如对其他健康问题和社会经济状况的关注明显。将健康的关注点从单纯的吸毒行为扩展到其他方面,女性的叙述强烈表明,PWID 可以而且确实关心自己的健康。
尽管研究和政策通常关注 PWID 的健康问题和健康障碍,但我们样本中的女性保持着积极的健康信念和行为。与社会其他成员一样,她们的健康优先事项受到文化、经济和政治因素的影响。这表明,针对注射毒品女性的健康干预措施可以建立在一系列健康优先事项的重要性基础上,并将这些干预措施与旨在改善住房和经济状况的结构性干预措施相结合。