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从受控药物使用到不受控药物使用:新冠疫情对英国年轻人的影响

Controlled to uncontrolled drug use: The impact of Covid-19 among young people in the UK.

作者信息

Murray Hayley

机构信息

Knowledge, Technology and Innovation Group, Social Science Group, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Hum Organ. 2024 Aug 15;83(4):315-325. doi: 10.1080/00187259.2024.2379308. eCollection 2024.

DOI:10.1080/00187259.2024.2379308
PMID:39659980
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11627207/
Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic lockdown had a profound impact on British young adults' drug using lives. Overnight, participants found themselves unable to access the protective mechanisms, specifically peer groups and routines on which they had come to rely to control and maintain pleasure with their drug use. The resulting analysis from online semi-structured qualitative interviews with 14 young people exposes a trend in drug use patterns. Substances that are easily intertwined in their daily lives and the conditions of lockdown, such as cannabis, alcohol, and cocaine were used more frequently and more habitually. Despite a perception of low risk due to prevalent use, these substances pose a heightened risk of dependency. In this article, I argue that because they were socially isolated and without protective mechanisms, such as peer support or daily routines, participants incorporated these drugs into their work-from-home regimes. This gave rise to a potential lack of control of their use. This insight contributes to enhancing a nuanced understanding of (un)controlled drug use among young people and the factors that influence this.

摘要

新冠疫情封锁对英国年轻人的吸毒生活产生了深远影响。一夜之间,参与者们发现自己无法使用那些保护机制,尤其是他们一直依赖的同伴群体和日常习惯,而这些机制原本能帮助他们控制并维持吸毒带来的快感。对14名年轻人进行的在线半结构化定性访谈所得出的分析结果揭示了吸毒模式的一种趋势。那些容易融入他们日常生活以及封锁状态的物质,如大麻、酒精和可卡因,使用得更加频繁且更具习惯性。尽管由于普遍使用而被认为风险较低,但这些物质造成依赖的风险却更高。在本文中,我认为,由于参与者们被社会隔离且没有诸如同伴支持或日常习惯等保护机制,他们将这些毒品融入了居家工作模式。这可能导致对毒品使用缺乏控制。这一见解有助于加深对年轻人(未)受控吸毒情况以及影响此情况的因素的细致理解。