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非裔美国人使用摇头丸(迷幻药/莫莉)的动机:对预防和减少伤害项目的启示

Motivations for Using MDMA (Ecstasy/Molly) among African Americans: Implications for Prevention and Harm-Reduction Programs.

作者信息

Rigg Khary K

机构信息

a Assistant Professor, Department of Mental Health Law & Policy , University of South Florida , Tampa , FL , USA.

出版信息

J Psychoactive Drugs. 2017 Jul-Aug;49(3):192-200. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2017.1305518. Epub 2017 Apr 13.

DOI:10.1080/02791072.2017.1305518
PMID:28406348
Abstract

Despite the growing popularity of MDMA (ecstasy/molly) among African Americans, their motives for using the drug are still largely unknown. The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the most salient motivations for using MDMA among this understudied population. In-depth interviews (n = 15) were conducted with a sample of African American young adults in Southwest Florida between August 2014 and November 2015. The primary motivations for using MDMA included: (1) altering the effects of marijuana and alcohol; (2) lasting longer sexually; (3) enhancing sexual pleasure; and (4) facilitating "freaky" sexual experiences. This is the first study to directly examine MDMA motivations specifically among African American drug users, and findings shed light on why some African Americans use MDMA. A better understanding of why African Americans use this drug should help to inform prevention and harm-reduction efforts. Study findings show the need for health messages that include the potential consequences of mixing MDMA with other drugs, and engaging in high-risk sexual behaviors after taking MDMA. These data contrast with motivations (e.g., introspection, self-enlightenment, getting into the music) commonly reported among groups of largely White MDMA users, suggesting that interventions tailored specifically for African American users are needed.

摘要

尽管摇头丸(摇头丸/莫莉)在非裔美国人中越来越受欢迎,但他们使用这种药物的动机在很大程度上仍不为人知。本研究的目的是确定并描述在这个研究不足的人群中使用摇头丸最突出的动机。2014年8月至2015年11月期间,对佛罗里达州西南部的非裔美国年轻成年人样本进行了深入访谈(n = 15)。使用摇头丸的主要动机包括:(1)改变大麻和酒精的效果;(2)延长性行为持续时间;(3)增强性快感;(4)促成“怪异”的性体验。这是第一项直接研究非裔美国吸毒者使用摇头丸动机的研究,研究结果揭示了一些非裔美国人使用摇头丸的原因。更好地理解非裔美国人使用这种药物的原因应该有助于为预防和减少伤害的努力提供信息。研究结果表明,需要发出健康信息,包括将摇头丸与其他药物混合使用以及服用摇头丸后进行高风险性行为的潜在后果。这些数据与主要为白人的摇头丸使用者群体中通常报告的动机(例如内省、自我启迪、融入音乐)形成对比,表明需要专门为非裔美国使用者量身定制干预措施。

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