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“情况就是停不下来”:吸毒女性对新冠疫情期间过量用药增加的看法。

'It just doesn't stop': Perspectives of women who use drugs on increased overdoses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Speed Kelsey A, McNeil Ryan, Hayashi Kanna, Maher Lisa, Boyd Jade

机构信息

British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2025 Feb;44(2):602-612. doi: 10.1111/dar.13996. Epub 2024 Dec 19.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

In Canada, the COVID-19 pandemic collided with an ongoing overdose crisis driven by a toxic unregulated drug supply. Public health guidance intended to limit transmission of COVID-19 (e.g., social distancing) directly contradicted guidance responding to the ongoing overdose crisis (e.g., never use drugs alone), exacerbating harms among people reliant on the toxic unregulated drug supply. While existing literature characterises many harms associated with consuming unregulated drugs during COVID-19, less is known about the specific impacts on women. We explored the perspectives of women who use unregulated drugs and experienced socio-economic marginalisation on how the COVID-19 environment shaped their overdose risk in British Columbia, Canada.

METHODS

We conducted semi-structured interviews remotely with 45 participants between May 2020 and September 2021, and analysed the data thematically using a social violence framework.

RESULTS

Participants identified contamination of the unregulated drug supply, particularly with benzodiazepines, as a significant driver of overdose and gendered violence among women who use drugs. 'Social distancing' guidelines (e.g., guest restrictions in supportive housing, reduced capacity in harm reduction services) compounded these risks and resulted in more women using drugs alone, reducing opportunities for timely overdose intervention. In response, participants practiced individualised acts of caregiving (e.g., establishing informal networks that regularly check on each other) to mitigate the risks of overdose and gendered violence for themselves and their community.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

These intersecting health crises perpetuated individualised approaches to addressing the risks of overdose and gendered violence, rather than addressing underlying social and structural drivers of these risks.

摘要

引言

在加拿大,新冠疫情与由有毒且不受监管的毒品供应引发的持续过量用药危机同时发生。旨在限制新冠病毒传播的公共卫生指南(如社交距离)与应对持续过量用药危机的指南(如切勿独自使用毒品)直接相悖,加剧了依赖有毒且不受监管的毒品供应人群的伤害。虽然现有文献描述了新冠疫情期间与使用不受监管的毒品相关的许多危害,但对女性的具体影响了解较少。我们探讨了使用不受监管的毒品且经历社会经济边缘化的女性对于新冠疫情环境如何影响她们在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省过量用药风险的看法。

方法

我们在2020年5月至2021年9月期间对45名参与者进行了远程半结构化访谈,并使用社会暴力框架对数据进行了主题分析。

结果

参与者指出,不受监管的毒品供应受到污染,尤其是被苯二氮卓类药物污染,这是吸毒女性过量用药和性别暴力的一个重要驱动因素。“社交距离”指南(如支持性住房中的访客限制、减少伤害减少服务的容量)加剧了这些风险,导致更多女性独自使用毒品,减少了及时进行过量用药干预的机会。作为回应,参与者采取了个性化的照顾行为(如建立定期相互检查的非正式网络),以降低自己和社区过量用药及性别暴力的风险。

讨论与结论

这些相互交织的健康危机使应对过量用药和性别暴力风险的个体化方法持续存在,而不是解决这些风险的潜在社会和结构驱动因素。

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