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在澳大利亚,使用非法药物人群样本在就医时的污名化现象,以及与污名化体验相关的因素。

Stigma, and factors associated with experiencing stigma, while visiting health-care services among samples of people who use illegal drugs in Australia.

机构信息

National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2024 Jul;43(5):1264-1279. doi: 10.1111/dar.13846. Epub 2024 Apr 21.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

People who inject drugs experience stigma across multiple settings, including when accessing health-care services, however, comparatively little is known about experiences of stigma towards other groups of people who use illegal drugs. This paper examines experience of, and factors associated with, stigma among two samples of people who use illegal drugs when visiting both specialist alcohol and other drug (AOD) and general health-care services.

METHODS

Australians who regularly (i.e., ≥monthly) inject drugs (n = 879; illicit drug reporting system [IDRS]) or use ecstasy and/or other illegal stimulants (n = 700; ecstasy and related drugs reporting system [EDRS]) were surveyed between April and July 2022 about past 6-month experience of stigma in the above services. Multi-variable regression analyses were performed to determine the socio-demographic, drug use and health factors associated with stigma.

RESULTS

Experiences of stigma in general health-care services were more common among IDRS (40%) than EDRS (24%; p < 0.001) participants, however, experiences were comparable in specialist AOD health-care settings (22% and 20%, respectively; p = 0.687). Gender identity and experiencing high psychological distress were associated with experiencing stigma across both samples. Past-year overdose was associated with experiencing stigma among the IDRS sample, while unstable housing and incomplete high school education were associated with experiencing stigma in the EDRS sample.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Experiences of stigma when accessing health-care services are relatively common across different populations of people who use illegal drugs. Our findings highlight the multiple and intersecting dimensions of stigma and provide further support for recent calls for a universal precautions approach to stigma in health care.

摘要

简介

在多个环境中,包括在获取医疗保健服务时,注射毒品的人都会经历污名化,但对于其他使用非法毒品的人群所经历的污名化问题,人们知之甚少。本文研究了两个非法毒品使用者样本在访问专门的酒精和其他药物(AOD)和普通保健服务时,经历污名化的情况以及与污名化相关的因素。

方法

澳大利亚经常(即每月至少一次)注射毒品的人(n=879;非法药物报告系统 [IDRS])或使用摇头丸和/或其他非法兴奋剂的人(n=700;摇头丸和相关药物报告系统 [EDRS])于 2022 年 4 月至 7 月间接受了过去 6 个月在上述服务中经历污名化的调查。采用多变量回归分析来确定与污名化相关的社会人口统计学、药物使用和健康因素。

结果

在普通保健服务中,IDRS(40%)比 EDRS(24%;p<0.001)参与者更常经历污名化,但在专门的 AOD 保健环境中,这两种样本的经历相似(分别为 22%和 20%;p=0.687)。性别认同和经历较高的心理困扰与两个样本中的污名化体验有关。过去一年的过量用药与 IDRS 样本中的污名化体验有关,而不稳定的住房和未完成高中学业与 EDRS 样本中的污名化体验有关。

讨论和结论

在获取医疗保健服务时,经历污名化的情况在不同的非法毒品使用者群体中相对常见。我们的研究结果强调了污名化的多维度和交叉性,并进一步支持了最近呼吁在医疗保健中采取普遍预防措施应对污名化的呼吁。

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