School of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK; Health Protection Scotland, Glasgow, UK.
School of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK; Health Protection Scotland, Glasgow, UK.
Int J Drug Policy. 2021 Apr;90:102731. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.102731. Epub 2020 Apr 22.
To address rising drug-related harms (including significant transmission of HIV) among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Glasgow, officials have proposed the introduction of the UK's first drug consumption room (DCR) in Glasgow city centre. Using a nationally representative sample, this study aimed to determine willingness to use a DCR among PWID nationally, in Glasgow city centre (the proposed DCR location), other Scottish city centres (excluding Glasgow) and the rest of Scotland (excluding city centres).
Bio-behavioural survey, of 1469 current PWID (injected in last 6 months) across Scotland during 2017-18. Willingness to use DCRs was examined by drug-related risk behaviours and harms overall in Scotland, and then stratified by Glasgow city centre (n = 219), other Scottish city centres (n = 226) and the rest of Scotland (n = 1024).
The majority of PWID overall in Scotland (75%) were willing to use a DCR; willingness was higher among those recruited in Glasgow city centre (83%) and other Scottish city centres (83%), compared to the rest of Scotland (72%) (p < 0.001). Willingness was greater among PWID who reported (compared to those who did not report) injecting heroin (76%, p = 0.002), cocaine injecting (79%, p = 0.014), homelessness (86%, p < 0.001), public injecting (87%, p < 0.001) and an overdose (80%, p = 0.026). Willingness was found to be associated with a cumulative multiple risk variable: increased from 66% among those with a score of zero to 85% with a score of at least three (p < 0.001).
The vast majority of PWID at greatest risk of drug-related harm in Glasgow and elsewhere in Scotland would be willing to use a DCR, supporting proposals for the introduction of DCRs nationally.
为了解决格拉斯哥注射毒品者(PWID)中不断上升的与毒品相关的危害(包括 HIV 的大量传播),官员们提议在格拉斯哥市中心设立英国第一个吸毒室(DCR)。本研究使用全国代表性样本,旨在确定全国范围内、格拉斯哥市中心(拟议的 DCR 地点)、其他苏格兰城市中心(不包括格拉斯哥)和苏格兰其他地区(不包括城市中心)的 PWID 使用 DCR 的意愿。
在 2017-18 年期间,对苏格兰的 1469 名当前 PWID(过去 6 个月内注射)进行了生物行为调查。通过苏格兰的毒品相关风险行为和危害总体情况来检查使用 DCR 的意愿,然后按格拉斯哥市中心(n=219)、其他苏格兰城市中心(n=226)和苏格兰其他地区(n=1024)进行分层。
苏格兰的大多数 PWID(75%)总体上愿意使用 DCR;在格拉斯哥市中心(83%)和其他苏格兰城市中心(83%)招募的参与者中,这种意愿高于苏格兰其他地区(72%)(p<0.001)。与未报告者相比,报告注射海洛因(76%,p=0.002)、可卡因注射(79%,p=0.014)、无家可归(86%,p<0.001)、公共注射(87%,p<0.001)和过量(80%,p=0.026)的 PWID 更愿意使用 DCR。研究发现,这种意愿与一个累积的多重风险变量有关:得分从 0 分的 66%增加到 3 分以上的 85%(p<0.001)。
在格拉斯哥和苏格兰其他地区,面临与毒品相关的最大危害风险的绝大多数 PWID 都愿意使用 DCR,这支持了在全国范围内引入 DCR 的提议。