1 Department of of Alcohol, Tobacco and Drugs, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway.
2 STAD, (Stockholm Prevents Alcohol and Drug Problems), Karolinska Institutet & Stockholm Health Care Services, Sweden.
Scand J Public Health. 2019 Jun;47(4):393-399. doi: 10.1177/1403494818761417. Epub 2018 Mar 8.
There is increased concern about the use of alcohol and illicit drugs in nightlife settings. Most studies of substance use in nightlife settings are from the patrons' perspective, which leaves an understudied population - the nightclub staff. The aim of this paper is to study self-reported alcohol and substance use among staff at licensed premises in Norway: types of illicit drugs used, attitudes towards drugs, and observed drug use among patrons.
A survey was conducted at server-training courses in 20 different cities in Norway during 2015. The survey included: demographics, respondents' own alcohol and drug experience, attitudes towards drug use, and observed drug use among patrons at licensed premises.
Data were collected from 912 staff working at licensed premises. A majority reported alcohol use in the past year, and 61% reported alcohol use two or more times a month. Overall, 45% of the respondents reported ever-used of illicit drugs. The four most commonly used drugs among staff were cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy/MDMA, and amphetamine. The majority of respondents supported Norway's strict drug laws, and 63% reported observing drug-intoxicated patrons at licensed premises during the past six months.
The proportion of frequent drinkers and heavy episodic drinking among staff at licensed premises was high, and the prevalence of illicit drug use was much higher compared with the general population. Thus, staff at licensed premises can be considered a risk-group for alcohol and illicit drug use and therefore represent an important target population in club drug-prevention programmes.
人们对夜生活场所饮酒和使用非法药物的现象越来越关注。大多数关于夜生活场所物质使用的研究都是从顾客的角度进行的,这使得一个研究不足的群体——夜总会员工——被忽视了。本文旨在研究挪威持牌场所员工自我报告的酒精和药物使用情况:使用的非法药物类型、对药物的态度,以及观察到的顾客药物使用情况。
2015 年,在挪威 20 个不同城市的服务员培训课程中进行了一项调查。该调查包括:人口统计学特征、受访者自身的酒精和药物使用经验、对药物使用的态度,以及观察到的持牌场所顾客的药物使用情况。
共收集了 912 名在持牌场所工作的员工的数据。大多数人报告在过去一年中使用过酒精,61%的人报告每月饮酒两次或两次以上。总体而言,45%的受访者报告曾使用过非法药物。员工中最常使用的四种药物是大麻、可卡因、摇头丸/MDMA 和苯丙胺。大多数受访者支持挪威严格的毒品法,63%的人报告在过去六个月中在持牌场所观察到药物中毒的顾客。
持牌场所员工中频繁饮酒者和重度间歇性饮酒者的比例较高,非法药物使用的流行率也远高于一般人群。因此,持牌场所的员工可以被视为酒精和非法药物使用的高危人群,因此他们是俱乐部毒品预防计划的一个重要目标人群。