Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, NY, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2022;57(5):827-832. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2022.2040031. Epub 2022 Feb 23.
This study explores knowledge and utilization of, barriers to, and preferences for harm reduction services among street-involved young adults (YA) in Boston, Massachusetts.
This cross-sectional survey of YA encountered between November and December 2019 by a longstanding outreach program for street-involved YA. We report descriptive statistics on participant-reported substance use, knowledge and utilization of harm reduction strategies, barriers to harm reduction services and treatment, and preferences for harm reduction service delivery.
The 52 YA surveyed were on average 21.4 years old; 63.5% were male, and 44.2% were Black. Participants reported high past-week marijuana (80.8%) and alcohol (51.9%) use, and 15.4% endorsed opioid use and using needles to inject drugs in the past six months. Fifteen (28.8%) YA had heard of "harm reduction", and 17.3% reported participating in harm reduction services. The most common barriers to substance use disorder treatment were waitlists and cost. Participants suggested that harm reduction programs offer peer support (59.6%) and provide a variety of services including pre-exposure prophylaxis (42.3%) and sexually transmitted infection testing (61.5%) at flexible times and in different languages, including Spanish (61.5%) and Portuguese (17.3%).
There is need for comprehensive, YA-oriented harm reduction outreach geared toward marginalized YA and developed with YA input to reduce barriers, address gaps in awareness and knowledge of harm reduction, and make programs more relevant and inviting to YA.
本研究旨在探索马萨诸塞州波士顿街头青年(YA)对减少伤害服务的认知、利用、障碍和偏好。
本横断面调查于 2019 年 11 月至 12 月期间通过一项针对街头青年的长期外展项目对街头青年进行调查。我们报告了参与者报告的物质使用、减少伤害策略的认知和利用、减少伤害服务和治疗的障碍以及减少伤害服务提供偏好的描述性统计数据。
52 名接受调查的 YA 平均年龄为 21.4 岁;63.5%为男性,44.2%为黑人。参与者报告过去一周大麻(80.8%)和酒精(51.9%)使用率高,15.4%的人承认过去六个月内使用过阿片类药物和用针注射毒品。15 名(28.8%)YA 听说过“减少伤害”,17.3%的人参加过减少伤害服务。接受物质使用障碍治疗的最常见障碍是等待名单和费用。参与者建议减少伤害计划提供同伴支持(59.6%),并提供各种服务,包括暴露前预防(42.3%)和性传播感染检测(61.5%),时间灵活,使用多种语言,包括西班牙语(61.5%)和葡萄牙语(17.3%)。
需要针对边缘化的 YA 制定全面、以 YA 为导向的减少伤害外展服务,并在 YA 的参与下进行开发,以减少障碍,解决减少伤害的认知和知识差距,并使计划更符合 YA 的需求和吸引力。