Soussan Christophe, Kjellgren Anette
Department of Psychology, Karlstad University, SE-651 88 Karlstad, Sweden.
Harm Reduct J. 2014 Sep 8;11:25. doi: 10.1186/1477-7517-11-25.
Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are continuously and increasingly appearing on the international drug market. Global Internet forums are a publicly available reality where users anonymously discuss and share information about NPS. The aim of this study was to explore and characterize the discussions about NPS on international Internet forums.
The most post-frequent NPS discussions were collected from three "leading edge" international Internet forums. A total of 13,082 posts from 60 threads of discussion were systematically examined and interpreted to reveal recurring topics and patterns. Each thread was coded with emerging topics and supporting quotations from the data set. Eventually, codes with coherent meaning were arranged into 51 broader categories of abstraction, which were combined into four overarching themes.
Four themes emerged during the analysis: (1) uncovering the substance facts, (2) dosage and administration, (3) subjectively experienced effects, and (4) support and safety. The first theme dealt primarily with substance identification, pharmacology, and assessed not only purity but also legal status and acquisition. The second theme focused on administration techniques, dose recommendations, technical talk about equipment, and preferred settings for drug use. The third theme involved a multitude of self-reported experiences, in which many different aspects of intoxication were depicted in great detail. The users emphasized both positive and negative experiences. The last theme incorporated the efforts of the communities to prevent and minimize harm by sharing information about potential risks of the harmful effects or contraindications of a substance. Also, online support and guidance were given to intoxicated persons who experienced bad or fearful reactions.
The findings showed that the discussions were characterized by a social process in which users supported each other and exchanged an extensive and cumulative amount of knowledge about NPS and how to use them safely. Although this publicly available knowledge could entail an increase in drug use, the main characteristics of the discussions in general were a concern for safety and harm reduction, not for recruiting new users. Drug-related Internet forums could be used as a location for drug prevention, as well as a source of information for further research about NPS.
新型精神活性物质(NPS)在国际毒品市场上持续且日益涌现。全球互联网论坛是一个公开的平台,用户可在此匿名讨论并分享有关新型精神活性物质的信息。本研究的目的是探索并描述国际互联网论坛上有关新型精神活性物质的讨论情况。
从三个“前沿”国际互联网论坛收集了讨论最频繁的新型精神活性物质相关内容。对来自60个讨论线程的总共13,082个帖子进行了系统审查和解读,以揭示反复出现的主题和模式。每个线程都用新出现的主题和数据集中的支持性引述进行编码。最终,将具有连贯意义的代码整理成51个更广泛的抽象类别,并合并为四个总体主题。
分析过程中出现了四个主题:(1)揭示物质事实,(2)剂量与使用方法,(3)主观体验效果,以及(4)支持与安全。第一个主题主要涉及物质识别、药理学,不仅评估纯度,还包括法律地位和获取途径。第二个主题侧重于使用方法、剂量建议、关于设备的技术讨论以及吸毒的首选环境。第三个主题涉及大量自我报告的经历,其中详细描述了中毒的许多不同方面。用户既强调了积极体验,也强调了消极体验。最后一个主题纳入了社区通过分享有关物质有害影响或禁忌的潜在风险信息来预防和尽量减少危害的努力。此外,还为经历不良或可怕反应的中毒者提供了在线支持和指导。
研究结果表明,这些讨论的特点是一个社会过程,用户在其中相互支持,并就新型精神活性物质及其安全使用交流了广泛且累积的知识。尽管这种公开可得的知识可能会导致吸毒行为增加,但讨论的主要特点总体上是对安全和减少危害的关注,而非招募新用户。与毒品相关的互联网论坛可作为毒品预防的场所,以及关于新型精神活性物质进一步研究的信息来源。