A Strait or an Ocean? Exploring Risks and Resources among People who use Drugs in Denmark and Sweden.

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Esben Houborg, Torkel Richert, Johan Nordgren, Kristian Relsted Fahnøe, Mette Kronbæk, Nanna Kappel, Katrine Schepelern Johansen
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Background: Denmark and Sweden have similar welfare systems, but different drug policies. Denmark has historically a more liberal and more harm reduction-oriented drug policy than Sweden. On this background, we present a study of risks and use of formal and informal resources among structurally vulnerable people who use drugs in Copenhagen in Denmark and Malmö in Sweden.

Methods: The study reports from research projects in each city that investigated the everyday lives and risks- and enabling environments of structurally vulnerable people who use drugs. Both projects involved the same survey. Participants were recruited at treatment and low-threshold services in Copenhagen (n = 243) and Malmö (n = 231).

Results: The participants in the two cities used many different resources provided by the welfare system, but participants from Copenhagen made more use of available harm reduction services. The participants from Malmö used drugs in more risky settings and relied more on other people who use drugs for resources and had more concerns regarding overdoses and other drug-related harms and about being arrested by the police.

Conclusions: In both cities, the Nordic welfare state plays a large role in providing resources, but drug policy can influence access to harm reduction resources and the experience of criminalization. These differences can play a role in shaping the local risk environments, although the patterns identified should be interpreted with caution given the exploratory nature of the study. More comparative research is needed to explore how drug policy shape risk environments.

海峡还是海洋?探索丹麦和瑞典吸毒者的风险和资源。
背景:丹麦和瑞典有相似的福利制度,但不同的毒品政策。从历史上看,丹麦的毒品政策比瑞典更自由,更注重减少危害。在此背景下,我们提出了一项研究的风险和使用正规和非正规资源的结构脆弱的人谁使用毒品在哥本哈根在丹麦和Malmö在瑞典。方法:研究报告来自每个城市的研究项目,这些项目调查了结构上脆弱的吸毒者的日常生活和风险,以及有利的环境。这两个项目都涉及同样的调查。参与者在哥本哈根(n = 243)和Malmö (n = 231)的治疗和低阈值服务中招募。结果:两个城市的参与者使用了许多不同的福利制度提供的资源,但哥本哈根的参与者更多地利用了现有的减少伤害服务。来自Malmö的参与者在更危险的环境中使用毒品,更多地依赖其他使用毒品的人获取资源,并且更担心过量使用和其他与毒品有关的危害以及被警察逮捕。结论:在这两个城市,北欧福利国家在提供资源方面发挥了很大作用,但毒品政策可以影响获得减少伤害资源和定罪经验。这些差异可以在形成当地风险环境中发挥作用,尽管考虑到研究的探索性,应谨慎解释所确定的模式。需要更多的比较研究来探索药物政策如何塑造风险环境。
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