Brothers Sarah
Department of Sociology, Yale University, 493 College Street, New Haven, CT 06511, United States.
Int J Drug Policy. 2016 Nov;37:1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2016.06.004. Epub 2016 Jun 9.
Secondary syringe exchangers (SSEs) are a vital component of harm reduction efforts among persons who inject drugs (PWIDs). However, little research has explored how secondary exchange occurs, nor why SSEs do their work. This study looks at secondary exchange as an act of resilience within the PWID risk environment. It asks how secondary syringe exchangers utilize syringes to improve their mental and material well-being.
This article draws on findings from semi-structured in-depth interviews of 30 SSEs. It is also informed by 4 years of participant observation as a volunteer and site supervisor at the San Francisco Aids Foundation syringe exchange sites, and 1 year of participant observation with SSEs and their clients.
This study finds that SSEs use syringes as a resource to support three discursive practices - those of merchants, public health workers, and samaritans. These discursive practices correlate to their work and educational backgrounds, and to their accounts of charging for syringes, disseminating public health information, and helping their clients in various ways.
SSEs hold heterogeneous motivations and operate in multiple contexts. Many SSEs see themselves as, and behave as, informal health care workers or helpers in their community. They could be utilized, with minimal training and encouragement, to disseminate additional harm reduction information and materials.
二次注射器交换者(SSEs)是减少注射吸毒者(PWIDs)危害工作的重要组成部分。然而,很少有研究探讨二次交换是如何发生的,也没有研究为何二次注射器交换者开展此项工作。本研究将二次交换视为注射吸毒者风险环境中的一种适应行为。它探讨二次注射器交换者如何利用注射器来改善他们的精神和物质生活状况。
本文借鉴了对30名二次注射器交换者进行的半结构化深度访谈的结果。同时,它还基于在旧金山艾滋病基金会注射器交换点担任志愿者和现场监督员4年的参与观察,以及对二次注射器交换者及其客户进行1年的参与观察。
本研究发现,二次注射器交换者将注射器作为一种资源,以支持三种话语实践——商人、公共卫生工作者和施助者的话语实践。这些话语实践与他们的工作和教育背景相关,也与他们对注射器收费、传播公共卫生信息以及以各种方式帮助客户的描述相关。
二次注射器交换者动机各异,且在多种环境中开展工作。许多二次注射器交换者将自己视为所在社区的非正式医护人员或帮助者,并以这种身份行事。只需进行最少的培训和鼓励就可以利用他们来传播更多减少危害的信息和材料。