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支持和反对在美国设立安全使用场所合法化的论点

Arguments supporting and opposing legalization of safe consumption sites in the U.S.

机构信息

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Hampton House, 624 N. Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205, United States.

Cornell University, 476 Mann Library Building, Ithaca, NY 14853, United States.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2019 Jan;63:18-22. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2018.10.008. Epub 2018 Nov 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Safe consumption sites are spaces where people can legally use pre-obtained drugs under medical supervision and are currently in operation in Canada, Australia and Western Europe. These sites are effective in reducing opioid overdose mortality and other harms associated with opioid use, such as HIV infection, and increasing drug treatment entry. Various U.S. communities are considering establishing safe consumption sites, however, only 29% of U.S. adults support their legalization. This purpose of this study is to assess what types of arguments resonate with the public in support of and opposition to legalizing safe consumption sites to combat the opioid epidemic.

METHODS

A public opinion survey of U.S. adults in July-August 2017 (N = 1004) used a probability-based sample of respondents from a large, nationally representative online panel. The survey examined the public's perception of the strength of common arguments offered in support of and opposition to legalizing safe consumption sites. Arguments were identified through a detailed scan of news media coverage, public reports, and advocacy materials.

RESULTS

The national sample of U.S. adults rated all arguments opposing legalization of safe consumption sites as stronger than any of the arguments supporting legalization. The most highly rated opposing arguments were that public funds were better spent on addiction treatment, and that sites were allowing illegal activity and encouraging people to use drugs. The highest rated arguments supporting legalization were that safe consumption sites were a better alternative than arresting people for using drugs, they would reduce HIV and hepatitis C by encouraging safe injection practices, and that they would lower emergency department admission and hospitalization costs.

CONCLUSION

Legalization of this evidence-based harm reduction approach in U.S. communities will be difficult to advance without public education to confront persistent myths that safe consumption sites encourage drug use and do not facilitate treatment access.

摘要

背景

安全消费场所是人们在医疗监督下合法使用事先获得的毒品的场所,目前在加拿大、澳大利亚和西欧运营。这些场所可有效降低阿片类药物过量死亡率和其他与阿片类药物使用相关的危害,如 HIV 感染,并增加药物治疗的参与度。美国的各个社区都在考虑建立安全消费场所,然而,只有 29%的美国成年人支持将其合法化。本研究旨在评估哪些类型的论点能引起公众的共鸣,以支持和反对将安全消费场所合法化,以应对阿片类药物流行。

方法

2017 年 7 月至 8 月期间,对美国成年人进行了一项公众意见调查(N=1004),使用了来自大型全国代表性在线小组的受访者的概率抽样。该调查研究了公众对支持和反对将安全消费场所合法化的常见论点的看法。通过对新闻媒体报道、公共报告和宣传材料的详细扫描,确定了论点。

结果

全国性的美国成年人样本对所有反对安全消费场所合法化的论点的评价都强于支持合法化的论点。评价最高的反对论点是公共资金最好用于成瘾治疗,以及这些场所允许非法活动并鼓励人们使用毒品。评价最高的支持合法化的论点是安全消费场所是逮捕吸毒者的更好替代方案,它们通过鼓励安全注射实践来减少 HIV 和丙型肝炎,并且可以降低急诊室入院和住院费用。

结论

如果没有公众教育来应对安全消费场所鼓励吸毒且不促进治疗的持久误解,那么在美国社区中推广这种基于证据的减少伤害的方法将是困难的。

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