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将资本投入恢复资本:探索加拿大全民基本收入及其对吸毒者的影响。

Putting the capital in recovery capital: An exploration of universal basic income and the impacts for people who use drugs in Canada.

机构信息

University of Saskatchewan, Department of Sociology, 1024 Arts Tower, 9 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A5, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2024 Nov;133:104574. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104574. Epub 2024 Sep 5.

Abstract

Many nations and communities have reinvigorated discussions around universal basic income (UBI) as a means to address growing inequity. Research to date suggests that such systems can have profound positive public health and social impacts. Substance use, however, has not been explored as an area that may be impacted by UBI. This essay explores the current UBI literature and suggests how such a program could impact substance use health concerns within the Canadian context. Specifically, a UBI program in Canada could significantly reduce the negative health concerns of substance use and reduce the nation's current expenditures on healthcare interventions. Canada and other nations should consider UBI as a means to address substance use concerns and future research should include reviewing substance use data as part of any basic income intervention.

摘要

许多国家和社区重新讨论了全民基本收入(UBI)作为解决日益加剧的不平等问题的一种手段。迄今为止的研究表明,这样的系统可以对公共卫生和社会产生深远的积极影响。然而,药物使用并没有被探索为可能受到 UBI 影响的领域。本文探讨了当前的 UBI 文献,并提出了这样的计划如何在加拿大的背景下影响药物使用健康问题。具体来说,加拿大的 UBI 计划可以显著减少药物使用的负面健康问题,并减少国家在医疗干预方面的现有支出。加拿大和其他国家应该考虑将 UBI 作为解决药物使用问题的一种手段,未来的研究应该包括审查药物使用数据,作为任何基本收入干预措施的一部分。

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