Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences of the Porto University, Portugal; Kosmicare Association, Portugal; CINTESIS. Centre for Health Technology and Services Research, Portugal.
Kosmicare Association, Portugal; CIQUP. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences of the Porto Univsersity of Porto, Portugal.
Int J Drug Policy. 2019 Nov;73:88-95. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.07.007. Epub 2019 Aug 6.
Drug checking services are being implemented in recreational settings across the world, however these projects are frequently accused of a lack of evidence concerning their impact on people who use drugs. This paper describes the implementation of a drug checking service at the Boom Festival 2016 and explores the impact of this service on its users' behavioural intentions.
753 drug samples were submitted to the drug checking service for chemical analysis. All drug checking users were invited to fill a pre-analysis and a post-analysis questionnaire. 310 pre- and post-analysis questionnaires answered by users of the service were successfully matched.
When the test results were "unexpected" (N = 86), 94.3% of the service users reported that they would not to take the drug. When the test result indicated the sample contained "the expected substance plus adulterants" (N = 41) 32% of users stated they would not take it. When the test result was "only the expected substance" (N = 370), as anticipated, 98% of the participants reported they would take it. There was a statistically significant association between users' behavioural intentions and drug-checking result (χ(2) = 350,042, p < .001).
These results support the hypothesis that providing drug checking services in large-scale festivals helps users to better manage their drug use and deal with drug adulteration. The data corroborates the supposition that when provided with objective information about the content of their drugs, some users consider health protecting behaviours. Additionally, these results can contribute to the design of tailored harm reduction interventions that take into consideration clients' characteristics, profiles and motivations.
药物检测服务正在世界范围内的娱乐场所实施,但这些项目经常被指责缺乏关于其对吸毒者影响的证据。本文描述了 2016 年 Boom 音乐节上药物检测服务的实施情况,并探讨了该服务对其使用者行为意向的影响。
753 个药物样本被提交给药物检测服务进行化学分析。所有药物检测使用者都被邀请填写一份分析前和分析后问卷。成功匹配了 310 名服务使用者填写的分析前和分析后问卷。
当测试结果“出乎意料”时(N=86),94.3%的服务使用者表示他们不会服用该药物。当测试结果表明样本中含有“预期物质加杂质”时(N=41),32%的使用者表示他们不会服用。当测试结果为“仅预期物质”时(N=370),正如预期的那样,98%的参与者表示他们会服用。使用者的行为意向与药物检测结果之间存在统计学显著关联(χ²=350.042,p<.001)。
这些结果支持了在大型音乐节提供药物检测服务有助于使用者更好地管理他们的药物使用并应对药物掺假的假设。这些数据证实了这样一种假设,即当使用者获得关于其药物成分的客观信息时,一些使用者会考虑采取保护健康的行为。此外,这些结果可以为量身定制的减少伤害干预措施的设计提供参考,这些措施需要考虑客户的特点、概况和动机。