Drug Policy Modelling Program, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 2013 Jan;32(1):60-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1465-3362.2012.00497.x. Epub 2012 Aug 16.
Policy should be informed by the people it directly affects; however, the voices of people who use illicit drugs have been marginalised from drug policy debate. In Australia, the majority of survey data regarding attitudes to drug policy are collected at the population level and the opinions of people who inject drugs remain underexplored. This study aimed to investigate how people who inject drugs perceive drug policy in Australia and whether these opinions differ from those of the broader general population.
Drug-related policy questions were drawn from the National Drug Strategy Household Survey (NDSHS) and added to the 2011 Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS) Survey (n = 868). The results were analysed for the full IDRS sample and by recent drug use. IDRS responses were compared with the general population using the 2010 NDSHS.
There was a high level of support among IDRS participants for measures to reduce the problems associated with heroin, but heterogeneity in levels of support for legalisation and penalties for sale/supply across different drug types. Differences between the opinions of the IDRS sample and the NDSHS sample were identified regarding support for harm reduction, treatment, legalisation and penalties for sale/supply.
These findings provide a springboard for further investigation of the attitudes of people who use illicit drugs towards drug policy in Australia, and challenge us to conceptualise how the opinions of this community should be solicited, heard and balanced in drug policy processes.
政策应该由直接受其影响的人来制定;然而,使用非法药物的人的声音在药物政策辩论中一直被边缘化。在澳大利亚,大多数关于药物政策态度的调查数据都是在人口层面上收集的,而注射毒品者的意见仍未得到充分探讨。本研究旨在调查注射毒品者如何看待澳大利亚的药物政策,以及这些意见是否与更广泛的一般人群的意见不同。
从国家药物策略家庭调查(NDSHS)中抽取与药物相关的政策问题,并将其添加到 2011 年非法药物报告系统(IDRS)调查中(n=868)。对 IDRS 样本的全部数据和最近的药物使用情况进行了分析。使用 2010 年 NDSHS 将 IDRS 调查结果与一般人群进行比较。
IDRS 参与者对减少与海洛因相关问题的措施表示高度支持,但对不同类型毒品合法化和销售/供应处罚的支持程度存在差异。IDRS 样本和 NDSHS 样本之间在支持减少伤害、治疗、合法化和销售/供应处罚方面存在意见差异。
这些发现为进一步调查澳大利亚使用非法药物者对药物政策的态度提供了基础,并促使我们思考如何征求、听取和平衡该社区的意见在药物政策过程中。