Drug-Related Deaths Among Young People in a Scottish Region: A Socio-Ecological Autopsy Approach to Understanding the Context of Drug Deaths.

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Aileen O'Gorman, Stephanie Govenden, Frances Matthewson
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Aims: Social, structural and systemic factors are critical to understanding drug-related deaths among adults. The relevance of these factors to young people is not known. This study explores the life experience, drug using histories and the interactions of a group of young people with agencies and services prior to their death. Our approach seeks to look beyond the immediate cause of death and identify broader contextual factors that may have contributed to a death through a "whole-life view".

Methods: The study developed a socio-ecological autopsy approach informed by social autopsy methods and social ecology and risk environment frameworks. Health, social work, police and post-mortem records of the young people were collated and analysed. Summary narratives, chronologies and descriptive statistics were produced using Excel and NVivo.

Findings: Twenty-one deaths were identified; almost all were due to multi-drug toxicity, mainly heroin mixed with other substances. Almost all the young people had reported mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and self-harm, and had experinced at least one recorded overdose before they died. Most grew up in precarity and poverty in deprived areas. In their short lives, most of this cohort of young people experienced multiple adversities in childhood and as young adults, particularly in the year preceding their death.

Conclusions: Complex and fragmented services struggled to respond holistically to early signs of difficulties and to the young people's cumulative experience of trauma and adversity, mental ill-health and drug-related harms in the context of prohibition. There is a need for a radical rethink of systems to enable integrated youth-centred approaches that meet the needs of those at risk of drug-related deaths and to address the broader social and structural contexts of drug deaths.

苏格兰地区年轻人中与毒品有关的死亡:一种社会生态尸检方法来理解毒品死亡的背景。
目的:社会、结构和系统因素对于理解成人药物相关死亡至关重要。这些因素对年轻人的相关性尚不清楚。本研究探讨了一组年轻人在死亡前与机构和服务机构的生活经历、吸毒历史和相互作用。我们的方法试图超越死亡的直接原因,并通过“一生观”确定可能导致死亡的更广泛的背景因素。方法:该研究开发了一种社会生态尸检方法,该方法由社会尸检方法和社会生态学和风险环境框架提供信息。对年轻人的健康、社会工作、警察和验尸记录进行了整理和分析。使用Excel和NVivo制作摘要叙述、年表和描述性统计数据。结果:确认了21例死亡;几乎都是由于多重药物毒性,主要是海洛因与其他物质混合。几乎所有的年轻人都报告了心理健康问题,如焦虑、抑郁和自残,并且在死前至少经历过一次记录的过量服用。大多数人在不稳定和贫困的贫困地区长大。在他们短暂的一生中,这群年轻人中的大多数在童年和青年时期经历了多重逆境,特别是在他们去世的前一年。结论:复杂和分散的服务部门难以全面应对困难的早期迹象以及青年人在禁令背景下的创伤和逆境、精神疾病和与毒品有关的危害的累积经历。有必要彻底重新思考各种制度,使以青年为中心的综合办法能够满足那些有毒品相关死亡风险的人的需要,并处理毒品死亡的更广泛的社会和结构背景。
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