Chicago Center for HIV Elimination, University of Chicago, 1525 E 55th st, Chicago, IL, 60615, United States.
Department of Health Sciences, DePaul University, 1110W. Belden Ave., Chicago, IL, 60614, United States.
Int J Drug Policy. 2021 Feb;88:103035. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.103035. Epub 2020 Dec 9.
Upwards of 35% of young gay and bisexual men living with HIV report daily use of cannabis in the U.S. The effects of legalisation of recreational and medical cannabis on the acquisition of cannabis products amongst a group with such high prevalence of use is largely unknown.
We investigated potential effects of recent legalisation and changes in distribution venues/networks in U.S. jurisdictions (Denver and Chicago) with different legal statuses regarding medical and recreational cannabis. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 30 young gay and bisexual men living with HIV recruited from adolescent HIV clinics and service sites in the two cities.
Findings indicate four domains in which the acquisition of cannabis from medical or recreational dispensaries was differentiated by participants from acquisition from illicit drug distribution networks: quality of information, perceived quality of products, safety of acquisition, and safety of products. Some participants expressed reservations in becoming involved with requirements for accessing legal distribution of medical and recreational cannabis.
Our findings indicate that young men living with HIV in Denver perceive benefits from legalisation of cannabis in terms of quality of information and products and safety of acquisition for a range of medical, therapeutic, and recreational uses. Participants in Chicago report mixed levels of knowledge of potential benefits through the medical cannabis dispensaries in their area, and continue to be exposed to safety risks associated with street-based acquisition. Concerns regarding institutional involvement in medical cannabis registries and dispensaries may inhibit the uptake of legal means of acquisition in sub-populations of young men living with HIV.
在美国,超过 35%的感染艾滋病病毒的年轻男同性恋者和双性恋者报告称每天使用大麻。娱乐用和药用大麻合法化对该群体中大麻产品获取的影响在很大程度上是未知的。
我们调查了美国不同医疗和娱乐大麻法律地位的司法管辖区(丹佛和芝加哥)中最近合法化和分销场所/网络变化对大麻产品获取的潜在影响。我们对来自这两个城市的青少年艾滋病毒诊所和服务站点招募的 30 名感染艾滋病毒的年轻男同性恋者和双性恋者进行了半结构化访谈。
调查结果表明,参与者从医疗或娱乐大麻药房获取大麻与从非法毒品分销网络获取大麻在四个方面存在差异:信息质量、产品质量感知、获取安全性和产品安全性。一些参与者对参与获取医疗和娱乐大麻的合法分发表示保留意见。
我们的研究结果表明,丹佛的感染艾滋病毒的年轻男性认为大麻合法化在信息和产品质量以及获取安全性方面带来了好处,可用于各种医疗、治疗和娱乐用途。芝加哥的参与者报告了他们所在地区医疗大麻药房的潜在好处的混合程度的认识,并且仍然面临与街头获取相关的安全风险。机构参与医疗大麻登记和药房可能会抑制感染艾滋病毒的年轻男性亚群体对合法获取方式的接受度,这引发了对该问题的关注。