Consuming and Thinking About Nangs: A Survey of Nitrous Oxide Use, Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions in Aotearoa New Zealand.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Jai Whelan, Taylah John, Rose Crossin, Ryan D Ward
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Abstract

Non-medical use of nitrous oxide (N2O) is becoming increasingly popular globally, yet little data exists regarding N2O in Aotearoa New Zealand. We aimed to explore patterns of use and harm in those who consume N2O in Aotearoa, and related knowledge, perceptions and attitudes of those with and without N2O experience. A convenience sample of people with N2O experience (n = 466) and without (n = 510) completed an online survey about N2O. Most with N2O experience reported infrequent and low-dose consumption. Harm reduction behaviors were utilized by most consumers, and reports of adverse effects were relatively low. Self-reported acute or chronic harm (primarily psychological) was reported by only 5.8% of the N2O sample, whilst 9.2% reported ever experiencing persistent numbness (5.2% in the past 12 months). Self-reported knowledge about N2O varied and was greater in those with N2O experience. N2O knowledge was generally poor, although more accurate in those with N2O experience. Attitudes generally differed between those with and without N2O experience, and perceived harmfulness and experience significantly contributed to attitudes regarding N2O legality. Findings underscore the relative safety of N2O when used recreationally, but also highlight the need for greater drug education around potential risks of N2O use and harm reduction.

消费和思考Nangs:一项调查一氧化二氮的使用,知识,态度和看法在新西兰奥特罗阿。
在全球范围内,非医疗用途的氧化亚氮(N2O)正变得越来越流行,但关于新西兰奥特罗阿的N2O数据却很少。我们的目的是探讨在奥特罗阿那些使用N2O的人的使用模式和危害,以及相关的知识,观念和态度有和没有N2O经验的人。有N2O经验的人(n = 466)和没有N2O经验的人(n = 510)的方便样本完成了关于N2O的在线调查。大多数有N2O经验的人报告了不经常和低剂量的消耗。大多数消费者采用了减害行为,不良反应的报告相对较少。只有5.8%的N2O样本报告了自我报告的急性或慢性伤害(主要是心理伤害),而9.2%的样本报告曾经历过持续的麻木(过去12个月为5.2%)。自我报告的N2O知识各不相同,有N2O经验的人更多。N2O知识普遍较差,尽管有N2O经验的人更准确。有和没有N2O经验的人对N2O的态度普遍不同,并且感知到的危害和经验显著影响了对N2O合法性的态度。研究结果强调了娱乐性使用N2O的相对安全性,但也强调了围绕N2O使用的潜在风险和减少危害进行更多药物教育的必要性。
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