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监狱中的注射吸毒行为:流行情况及其对针头交换政策的影响。

Injecting drug use in prison: prevalence and implications for needle exchange policy.

作者信息

Wright Nat M J, Tompkins Charlotte N E, Farragher Tracey M

机构信息

Leeds Community Healthcare, Leeds, UK.

出版信息

Int J Prison Health. 2015;11(1):17-29. doi: 10.1108/IJPH-09-2014-0032.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The purpose of this paper is to explore prison drug injecting prevalence, identify any changes in injecting prevalence and practice during imprisonment and explore views on prison needle exchange.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: An empirical prospective cohort survey conducted between 2006 and 2008. The study involved a random sample of 267 remand and sentenced prisoners from a large male category B prison in England where no prison needle exchange operates. Questionnaires were administered with prisoners on reception and, where possible, at one, three and six months during their sentence.

FINDINGS

In total, 64 per cent were injecting until admission into prison. The majority intended to stop injecting in prison (93 per cent), almost a quarter due to the lack of needle exchange (23 per cent). Yet when hypothetically asked if they would continue injecting in prison if needle exchange was freely available, a third of participants (33 per cent) believed that they would. Injecting cessation happened on prison entry and appeared to be maintained during the sentence.

RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS: Not providing sterile needles may increase risks associated with injecting for prisoners who continue to inject. However, providing such equipment may prolong injecting for other prisoners who currently cease injecting on account of needle exchange programmes (NEPs) not being provided in the UK prison setting. Practical implications - Not providing sterile needles may increase risks associated with injecting for prisoners who continue to inject. However, providing such equipment may prolong injecting for other prisoners who currently cease injecting on account of NEPs not being provided in the UK prison setting.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This survey is the first to question specifically regarding the timing of injecting cessation amongst male prisoners and explore alongside intention to inject should needle exchange facilities be provided in prison.

摘要

目的

本文旨在探究监狱内吸毒注射的流行情况,确定监禁期间注射流行情况及行为的任何变化,并探讨对监狱针头交换的看法。

设计/方法/途径:2006年至2008年进行的一项实证前瞻性队列研究。该研究涉及从英格兰一所大型B类男性监狱中随机抽取的267名还押候审和已判刑囚犯,该监狱未实施监狱针头交换。在囚犯入狱时以及在其刑期内尽可能在1个月、3个月和6个月时对其进行问卷调查。

研究结果

总计64%的人在入狱前有吸毒注射行为。大多数人打算在监狱中停止注射(93%),近四分之一的人是因为缺乏针头交换(23%)。然而,当被假设性地问及如果能免费获得针头交换服务他们是否会在监狱中继续注射时,三分之一的参与者(33%)认为他们会。注射行为在入狱时停止,并且在刑期内似乎得以维持。

研究局限性/启示:不提供无菌针头可能会增加继续注射的囚犯的注射相关风险。然而,提供此类设备可能会使其他目前因英国监狱环境中未提供针头交换计划而停止注射的囚犯延长注射时间。实际意义——不提供无菌针头可能会增加继续注射的囚犯的注射相关风险。然而,提供此类设备可能会使其他目前因英国监狱环境中未提供针头交换计划而停止注射的囚犯延长注射时间。

原创性/价值:这项调查首次专门针对男性囚犯停止注射的时间进行询问,并探讨如果监狱提供针头交换设施,囚犯注射的意愿。

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