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美国社会偏见、制度歧视与阿片类药物使用趋势

Societal Biases, Institutional Discrimination, and Trends in Opioid Use in the USA.

机构信息

Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston, MA, USA.

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2021 Mar;36(3):797-801. doi: 10.1007/s11606-020-05974-0.

Abstract

History has demonstrated cyclical trends in opioid use in the USA, alternating between high rates of prescribing driven by compassion and marketing and restrictive prescribing driven by stigma and fear of precipitating addiction and other harms. Two under-recognized yet powerful forces driving these trends are societal biases against individuals who use and are addicted to drugs, as well as a recognized social determinant of health, institutional discrimination. In the context of these influential forces, which are often based on racist and classist ideologies, we examine the history of opioid use in the USA from the 1800s when the vast majority of those addicted to opioids were middle- to upper-class women to the present-day white-washed narrative of the opioid crisis. As the demographics of those affected by opioid use and addiction has started to shift from white communities to communities of color, we cannot allow the preliminary success observed in white communities to obscure rising mortality rates from opioids in black and Latinx communities. To do so, we highlight ways to prevent racist and classist ideologies from further shaping responses towards opioid use. It is important to acknowledge the long history that has influenced responses to opioid use in the USA and take active steps towards promoting a sense of compassion towards all individuals who use and those who are addicted to drugs.

摘要

历史表明,美国的阿片类药物使用存在周期性趋势,在同情和营销驱动的高处方率与污名化和担心引发成瘾和其他危害驱动的限制性处方之间交替。推动这些趋势的两个尚未被充分认识但却非常强大的力量是,社会对使用和成瘾药物的个人存在偏见,以及一个公认的健康社会决定因素,即机构歧视。在这些有影响力的力量的背景下,这些力量往往基于种族主义和阶级主义意识形态,我们审视了美国阿片类药物使用的历史,从 19 世纪大多数成瘾阿片类药物的人是中上层阶级妇女到如今将阿片类药物危机描绘成白色人种的历史。随着受阿片类药物使用和成瘾影响的人群开始从白人社区转移到有色人种社区,我们不能让在白人社区观察到的初步成功掩盖黑人和拉丁裔社区中阿片类药物死亡率的上升。为此,我们强调了防止种族主义和阶级主义意识形态进一步影响阿片类药物使用应对措施的方法。重要的是要认识到影响美国阿片类药物使用应对措施的悠久历史,并采取积极措施,促进对所有使用药物和成瘾药物的个人的同情。

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