Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 18, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland; Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies, P.O. Box 30, FI-00271 Helsinki, Finland.
Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 18, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland.
Int J Drug Policy. 2017 Jan;39:62-68. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2016.08.013. Epub 2016 Oct 18.
The non-medical use of prescription drugs is a growing phenomenon associated with increasing health-related harms. However, little is known about the drivers of this process among illicit drug users. Our aim is to show how the qualities of pharmaceutical drugs, pharmaceutical related knowledge, online communities sharing this knowledge and medical professionals mediate and transform the consumption behaviour related to pharmaceutical drugs.
The data consist of discussion threads from an online drug use forum. Using actor network theory (ANT), we analysed translations that mediate the online user community's relationship with pharmaceutical drugs.
Differences in experienced drug effects are explained both as a process of 'learning' and as differences in brain chemistry at the receptor level. Both science- and experience-based information are shared on best practices to optimise use, avoid adverse health effects and maximise the experience of intoxication. The expanded context of doctors' practices places stress on the medical framework for drug use. Our analysis shows how the non-medical use of psychoactive pharmaceuticals relates to joint, medicalised ideas of bodies as sites of medical experimentation, as well as to the collective process of constructing 'pharmaceutical competences' in user networks. Understandings of intoxication have increasingly been permeated with the pharmacological and scientific logic of knowledge.
The forum works as a platform for harm reduction inspired exchange of knowledge. However, the user community's knowledge sharing practices can generate a shared perception of a sufficient or even superior drug use experience and knowledge. This may lead to overdoses and other risky behaviour, and thereby contribute to increased harms related to non-medical use of prescription drugs.
处方药物的非医疗使用是一种日益普遍的现象,与不断增加的健康相关危害有关。然而,对于非法药物使用者中这一过程的驱动因素知之甚少。我们的目的是展示药物的质量、与药物相关的知识、分享这些知识的在线社区以及医疗专业人员如何调节和改变与药物消费行为有关的因素。
数据由一个在线药物使用论坛的讨论线程组成。使用行动者网络理论(ANT),我们分析了中介在线用户社区与药物关系的翻译。
经验药物效果的差异既可以解释为“学习”过程,也可以解释为受体水平的大脑化学差异。关于最佳使用方法、避免不良健康影响和最大化陶醉体验的科学和经验信息都被共享。医生实践的扩展背景强调了药物使用的医疗框架。我们的分析表明,精神药物的非医疗使用如何与身体作为医学实验场所的联合、医学化观念以及用户网络中构建“药物能力”的集体过程相关。陶醉的理解越来越多地受到药理学和科学知识逻辑的影响。
该论坛是一个基于减少伤害的知识交流平台。然而,用户社区的知识共享实践可能会产生一种对足够甚至优越的药物使用体验和知识的共同看法。这可能导致过量用药和其他危险行为,从而导致与非医疗使用处方药物相关的危害增加。