Syvertsen Jennifer L, Ohaga Spala, Agot Kawango, Dimova Margarita, Guise Andy, Rhodes Tim, Wagner Karla D
Department of Anthropology, The Ohio State University, 4046 Smith Laboratory, 174 W. 18th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210-1106, USA.
Impact Research and Development Organization, P.O. Box 9171-40141, Kisumu, Kenya.
Int J Drug Policy. 2016 Apr;30:82-90. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2016.01.001. Epub 2016 Jan 8.
Illegal drug markets are shaped by multiple forces, including local actors and broader economic, political, social, and criminal justice systems that intertwine to impact health and social wellbeing. Ethnographic analyses that interrogate multiple dimensions of drug markets may offer both applied and theoretical insights into drug use, particularly in developing nations where new markets and local patterns of use traditionally have not been well understood. This paper explores the emergent drug market in Kisumu, western Kenya, where our research team recently documented evidence of injection drug use.
Our exploratory study of injection drug use was conducted in Kisumu from 2013 to 2014. We draw on 151 surveys, 29 in-depth interviews, and 8 months of ethnographic fieldwork to describe the drug market from the perspective of injectors, focusing on their perceptions of the market and reports of drug use therein.
Injectors described a dynamic market in which the availability of drugs and proliferation of injection drug use have taken on growing importance in Kisumu. In addition to reports of white and brown forms of heroin and concerns about drug adulteration in the market, we unexpectedly documented widespread perceptions of cocaine availability and injection in Kisumu. Examining price data and socio-pharmacological experiences of cocaine injection left us with unconfirmed evidence of its existence, but opened further possibilities about how the chaos of new drug markets and diffusion of injection-related beliefs and practices may lend insight into the sociopolitical context of western Kenya.
We suggest a need for expanded drug surveillance, education and programming responsive to local conditions, and further ethnographic inquiry into the social meanings of emergent drug markets in Kenya and across sub-Saharan Africa.
非法毒品市场受到多种力量的影响,包括当地参与者以及更广泛的经济、政治、社会和刑事司法系统,这些系统相互交织,对健康和社会福祉产生影响。对毒品市场多个维度进行审视的人种志分析,可能会为毒品使用提供应用和理论见解,尤其是在那些新市场和当地使用模式传统上未得到充分理解的发展中国家。本文探讨了肯尼亚西部基苏木新兴的毒品市场,我们的研究团队最近在那里记录到了注射吸毒的证据。
我们于2013年至2014年在基苏木对注射吸毒情况进行了探索性研究。我们利用151份调查问卷、29次深入访谈以及8个月的人种志实地调查,从注射吸毒者的角度描述毒品市场,重点关注他们对市场的看法以及在其中的吸毒报告。
注射吸毒者描述了一个动态的市场,在基苏木,毒品的可获得性和注射吸毒的扩散变得越来越重要。除了报告白色和棕色形式的海洛因以及对市场中毒品掺假的担忧外,我们意外地记录到基苏木普遍存在对可卡因可获得性和注射情况的看法。研究可卡因注射的价格数据和社会药理学体验,我们得到了其存在的未经证实的证据,但也开启了关于新毒品市场的混乱以及与注射相关的观念和行为的传播如何能洞察肯尼亚西部社会政治背景的更多可能性。
我们建议需要扩大毒品监测、开展因地制宜的教育和规划,并对肯尼亚及撒哈拉以南非洲新兴毒品市场的社会意义进行进一步的人种志探究。