Latent Class Profiles and Factors Associated with Willingness to Change in Open Drug Scenes in Three Brazilian Cities.

IF 2.2 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Clarice S Madruga, Katia I S Barreto, Martha Canfield, Danilo Seabra, Fernanda M Garbosa, Claudio J Silva, André Miguel, Quirino Cordeiro, Ronaldo R Laranjeira
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Introduction: Several major cities face public health challenges related to Open Drug Scenes (ODS), where illicit drugs are used and sold openly in public spaces. Despite the growing public and political attention attracted by ODS, quantitative studies exploring the profile of people who use drugs (PWUD) within ODS are lacking. This study aimed to: i) examine the profile of PWUD within ODS in three metropolitan cities of Brazil, and ii) explore potential profile factors associated with willingness to change and healthcare utilisation among PWUD within ODS.

Methods: Cross-sectional survey using time-location sampling method interviewed 489 PWUD at ODS across three Brazilian cities during 2021-22. Latent class analyses to identify homogeneous classes of PWUD based on ODS attendance patterns. Multinomial logistic regression models examined factors associated with willingness to change across profile classes.

Results: Two PWUD profiles in ODS were identified: Chronically Excluded (61.0%) and Self Excluded (39.0%). Both showed high levels of willingness to change, and it was associated with physical health problems. Among the CE group, willingness increased with welfare benefits, emergency care for drug intoxication, and SUD treatment.

Conclusion: This study offers new insights into PWUD profiles in Brazil's ODS, showing high willingness to change across both profiles despite varying levels of social exclusion. The association between willingness to change and healthcare use underscores the need for brief interventions and improved referrals to specialised treatment within primary care services. To respond to the ODS challenge public policies must integrate social and healthcare models.

潜在类别概况和因素与意愿改变在三个巴西城市的开放毒品场景。
导言:几个主要城市面临着与开放毒品场景(ODS)有关的公共卫生挑战,在这些场景中,非法药物在公共场所公开使用和销售。尽管ODS吸引了越来越多的公众和政治关注,但在ODS中探索吸毒者(PWUD)概况的定量研究缺乏。本研究旨在:i)检查巴西三个大城市ODS内PWUD的概况,ii)探索与ODS内PWUD改变意愿和医疗保健利用相关的潜在概况因素。方法:采用横断面调查方法,采用时间-地点抽样法,在2021- 2022年期间访问了巴西三个城市ODS的489名PWUD。基于ODS出勤模式的潜在类别分析,以确定PWUD的同类类别。多项逻辑回归模型检查了与跨配置文件类别的改变意愿相关的因素。结果:在ODS中发现了两种PWUD类型:慢性排除(61.0%)和自我排除(39.0%)。他们都表现出高度的改变意愿,这与身体健康问题有关。在CE组中,随福利待遇、药物中毒紧急护理和SUD治疗,意愿增加。结论:这项研究为巴西ODS的PWUD概况提供了新的见解,尽管社会排斥程度不同,但两种概况的改变意愿都很高。改变意愿与医疗保健使用之间的关联强调了在初级保健服务中进行简短干预和改进转诊到专门治疗的必要性。为了应对消耗臭氧层物质的挑战,公共政策必须将社会和保健模式结合起来。
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