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公众与非法毒品之战

The public and the war on illicit drugs.

作者信息

Blendon R J, Young J T

机构信息

Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02215, USA.

出版信息

JAMA. 1998 Mar 18;279(11):827-32. doi: 10.1001/jama.279.11.827.

Abstract

This article presents what Americans think about the policies subsumed under the label of the "War on Drugs." It is based on an analysis of 47 national surveys conducted between 1978 and 1997. The major results are that most Americans rely on the mass media for information about the scope of the drug abuse problem; Americans do not think that the Wars on Drugs have succeeded, but they do not want to quit on these efforts; weak support exists for increasing funding for drug treatment; support for preventive education has increased during the 1990s; criminal justice responses remain very popular; for many, illicit drug use is a moral rather than a public health issue; the public supports allowing physicians to prescribe marijuana for severe illness, but opposes the general legalization of marijuana and other illicit drugs; and needle exchange programs are supported by a bare majority, but only when they are told that the American Medical Association supports these programs.

摘要

本文呈现了美国人对被归入“毒品战争”标签下的政策的看法。它基于对1978年至1997年间进行的47项全国性调查的分析。主要结果如下:大多数美国人依靠大众媒体获取有关药物滥用问题范围的信息;美国人认为毒品战争并未成功,但他们不想放弃这些努力;对增加药物治疗资金的支持力度较弱;20世纪90年代对预防教育的支持有所增加;刑事司法应对措施仍然非常受欢迎;对许多人来说,非法药物使用是一个道德问题而非公共卫生问题;公众支持允许医生为重病患者开大麻处方,但反对大麻和其他非法药物的普遍合法化;针头交换项目仅获得勉强多数的支持,而且只有在被告知美国医学协会支持这些项目时才会如此。

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