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被警方逮捕的人会用新型毒品替代其他毒品吗?

Do police arrestees substitute legal highs for other drugs?

作者信息

Wilkins Chris, Parker Karl, Prasad Jitesh, Jawalkar Sonie

机构信息

SHORE & Whariki Research Centre, College of Health, Massey University, P.O. Box 6137, Wellesley Street, Auckland, New Zealand.

SHORE & Whariki Research Centre, College of Health, Massey University, P.O. Box 6137, Wellesley Street, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2016 May;31:74-9. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2016.01.006. Epub 2016 Jan 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Some commentators have suggested legal highs (LH) might reduce existing illegal drug use and contribute to lower drug-related harm. However, no studies have specifically investigated substitution between LH and other drugs.

AIMS

To explore the extent to which police detainees substitute LH for illegal drugs.

METHOD

A total of 848 detainees at four central police stations were interviewed about their drug and LH use. Detainees were asked what impact their LH use had on their other drug use (i.e., 'no change', 'more', 'less' or 'stopped'). The detainees were placed into four groups: (i) no LH use; (ii) LH use and 'no change' in drug use; (iii) LH use and 'more' drug use; (iv) LH use and 'less' or 'stopped' drug use. Demographics and levels of drug use in the past month were compared between groups.

RESULTS

Ninety-six percent of the LH using detainees had used synthetic cannabinoids (SC), and, of those who reported substituting a drug, 94% had substituted (natural) cannabis. Overall, 54% of the detainee sample had not used SC, 34% had used SC but not changed their cannabis use, 9% had used SC and used 'less' or 'stopped' cannabis use, and 3% had used SC and used 'more' cannabis. The SC users were more likely to have recently been in drug treatment. All those who used SC had higher cannabis consumption regardless of substitution behaviour. The SC users who used 'more' cannabis also used more methamphetamine and ecstasy.

CONCLUSION

Twenty percent of those who used SC and cannabis reported reducing or stopping their cannabis use while 6% increased their cannabis use, suggesting a modest overall reduction in cannabis use. Further research is required to quantify the magnitude of substitution changes, the impact on drug-related harm, and extent to which substitution occurs for other LH and other populations.

摘要

背景

一些评论家认为新型毒品(LH)可能会减少现有的非法药物使用,并有助于降低与毒品相关的危害。然而,尚无研究专门调查过新型毒品与其他毒品之间的替代情况。

目的

探讨被警方拘留者用新型毒品替代非法药物的程度。

方法

对四个市中心警察局的848名被拘留者进行了关于其毒品和新型毒品使用情况的访谈。询问被拘留者其新型毒品使用对其他毒品使用有何影响(即“无变化”“更多”“更少”或“停止”)。被拘留者被分为四组:(i)未使用新型毒品;(ii)使用新型毒品且毒品使用“无变化”;(iii)使用新型毒品且毒品使用“更多”;(iv)使用新型毒品且毒品使用“更少”或“停止”。比较了各组之间的人口统计学特征和过去一个月的毒品使用水平。

结果

使用新型毒品的被拘留者中有96%使用过合成大麻素(SC),在那些报告有毒品替代情况的人中,94%用(天然)大麻进行了替代。总体而言,54%的被拘留者样本未使用过合成大麻素,34%使用过合成大麻素但大麻使用量未变,9%使用过合成大麻素且大麻使用量“更少”或“停止”,3%使用过合成大麻素且大麻使用量“更多”。合成大麻素使用者更有可能最近接受过戒毒治疗。所有使用合成大麻素的人无论替代行为如何,大麻消费量都更高。使用“更多”大麻的合成大麻素使用者还使用了更多的甲基苯丙胺和摇头丸。

结论

使用合成大麻素和大麻的人中,20%报告减少或停止了大麻使用,而6%增加了大麻使用,这表明大麻使用总体略有减少。需要进一步研究来量化替代变化的幅度、对与毒品相关危害的影响,以及其他新型毒品和其他人群中替代发生的程度。

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