“它让你high 得像只风筝,但又不会让你生病”:罗得岛吸毒者对当地毒品供应变化的描述和应对。
"It gets you high as a kite but not unsick": Characterizations of and responses to a changing local drug supply by people who use drugs in Rhode Island.
机构信息
Department of Epidemiology, Brown University School of Public Health, 121 S Main Street, Providence, RI, USA.
Department of Epidemiology, Brown University School of Public Health, 121 S Main Street, Providence, RI, USA.
出版信息
Int J Drug Policy. 2024 May;127:104391. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104391. Epub 2024 Mar 14.
BACKGROUND
The North American overdose crisis has continued at unprecedented rates with more than 100,000 overdose deaths occurring in the United States (US) in 2022. Overdose deaths have increasingly been polysubstance-involved, with novel substances (e.g., xylazine) complicating overdose risk and health outcomes. Understanding the effects of-and responses to-a changing drug supply among people who use drugs is critical to modifying harm reduction strategies to be more responsive to people's needs.
METHODS
This qualitative study draws on data collected from May to December 2022 in Rhode Island. Data include in-depth interviews with 50 people who use drugs and observational fieldwork in spaces frequented by participants (e.g., encampments, drop-in centers). Qualitative data were analyzed thematically drawing on concepts of situated rationality.
RESULTS
Participants described significant changes in the drug supply, with many attributing these transitions to COVID-19. Most participants characterized the local supply as "synthetic" with textures, color, and taste evolving. Notably, participants emphasized adverse outcomes related to available supplies, including during use (e.g., intense burning sensations) and post-consumption (e.g., heavy sedation, ongoing withdrawal, necrosis). Given the complex supply, participants highlighted the increased risk of overdose and shared how they altered their use practices to manage evolving health risks.
CONCLUSION
Our results underscore how people who use drugs characterized the local drug supply, including perceived changes to supply contents. Implementing and scaling up harm reduction interventions that reduce risk and reinforce the agency of people who use drugs are urgently needed to effectively address the overdose crisis.
背景
北美阿片类药物过量危机仍在以空前的速度持续,2022 年美国有超过 10 万人死于药物过量。药物过量死亡的情况越来越多地涉及多种物质,新型物质(如苯环己哌啶)使过量风险和健康后果变得复杂。了解药物使用者中不断变化的药物供应的影响和应对措施对于修改减少伤害的策略以更能满足人们的需求至关重要。
方法
这项定性研究借鉴了 2022 年 5 月至 12 月在罗德岛收集的数据。数据包括对 50 名药物使用者进行的深入访谈以及在参与者经常光顾的场所(如营地、吸毒者咨询点)进行的观察性实地考察。使用情境理性的概念对定性数据进行了主题分析。
结果
参与者描述了药物供应的重大变化,许多人将这些变化归因于 COVID-19。大多数参与者将当地供应描述为“合成”,质地、颜色和味道都在演变。值得注意的是,参与者强调了与现有供应品相关的不良后果,包括使用过程中(如强烈的灼烧感)和使用后(如严重镇静、持续戒断、坏死)。鉴于供应情况复杂,参与者强调了过量风险的增加,并分享了他们如何改变使用习惯来管理不断变化的健康风险。
结论
我们的研究结果强调了药物使用者如何描述当地的毒品供应,包括对供应内容的感知变化。实施和扩大减少伤害的干预措施,以降低风险并增强药物使用者的自主权,对于有效应对药物过量危机是迫切需要的。