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“既是朋友,也是敌人”:在宾夕法尼亚州费城的一个注射毒品者服务项目中,人们对 COVID-19 大流行期间使用芬太尼的知识和看法的定性探索。

"It's my frenemy": A qualitative exploration of knowledge and perceptions of fentanyl use during the COVID-19 pandemic in people who use drugs at a syringe services program in Philadelphia, PA.

机构信息

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Temple University College of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA, United States.

Risk Communication Laboratory, Temple University College of Public Health, Philadelphia, PA, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Jul 22;10:882421. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.882421. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the proliferation of fentanyl and fentanyl analogs, overdose deaths have surged in the United States, making it important to understand how individuals who use drugs experience and perceive the risks of fentanyl use and how it has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

Twenty clients from a Philadelphia syringe services program completed a questionnaire and in-depth interview about their fentanyl experiences from January to March 2021. These interviews were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis methods.

RESULTS

Sixty percent of participants were female and racial/ethnic minority. Participants indicated they believed fentanyl use accounted for most Philadelphia opioid-related overdoses and understood that fentanyl was different from other opioids. Fentanyl use was characterized as "all-consuming" by taking over lives and inescapable. While most perceived their risk of fentanyl overdose as high, there was low interest in and reported use of harm reduction strategies such as fentanyl test strips. The COVID-19 pandemic was noted to have negative effects on fentanyl availability, use and overdose risk, as well as mental health effects that increase drug use.

CONCLUSIONS

The divide between perceived risk and uptake of protective strategies could be driven by diminished self-efficacy as it relates to acting on and engaging with resources available at the syringe services program and represents a potential intervention target for harm reduction intervention uptake. But the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated risks due to fentanyl use, making an effective, accessible, and well-timed intervention important to address the disconnect between perceived overdose risk and use of preventive behaviors.

摘要

背景

由于 COVID-19 大流行以及芬太尼和芬太尼类似物的泛滥,美国的药物过量死亡人数激增,因此了解吸毒者如何体验和感知芬太尼使用的风险以及在 COVID-19 大流行期间它如何变化变得尤为重要。

方法

2021 年 1 月至 3 月,来自费城注射服务计划的 20 名客户完成了一份关于他们的芬太尼经历的问卷和深入访谈。这些访谈的文字记录经过主题分析方法进行了转录和分析。

结果

60%的参与者为女性和少数族裔。参与者表示,他们认为芬太尼的使用是造成费城阿片类药物相关过量的主要原因,并且了解芬太尼与其他阿片类药物不同。芬太尼的使用被描述为“吞噬一切”,占据了生活并且无法逃避。虽然大多数人认为自己的芬太尼过量风险很高,但他们对降低伤害策略(如芬太尼检测条)的兴趣和使用报告都很低。COVID-19 大流行被认为对芬太尼的供应、使用和过量风险产生了负面影响,并且对心理健康的影响增加了药物的使用。

结论

感知风险和采取保护策略之间的差距可能是由于与在注射服务计划中采取行动和利用现有资源相关的自我效能感降低所致,这代表了减少伤害干预措施采用的潜在干预目标。但是,COVID-19 大流行加剧了芬太尼使用的风险,因此,制定一种有效、可及且适时的干预措施对于解决感知的过量风险和预防性行为的使用之间的脱节非常重要。

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