How does Economic Recession Affect Substance Use? A Reality Check with Clients of Drug Treatment Centres.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Pol Bruguera, Jillian Reynolds, Eilish Gilvarry, Fleur Braddick, Abdul Latheef Marath-Veettil, Peter Anderson, Zofia Mielecka-Kubien, Eileen Kaner, Antoni Gual
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Abstract

Introduction: The relationship between economic downturns and substance use has been studied in numerous economic crises occurring worldwide, but the precise relationship between the two remains unclear.

Aims: The aim of the present study was to undertake a survey on behaviour and perspectives related to the latest European economic crisis among illegal drug users attending substance treatment services.

Design and methods: We conducted a questionnaire-based survey in drug dependence treatment settings, in three geographically different jurisdictions (England, Catalonia and Poland), including 180 drug users.

Results: Most of the participants of the survey (58.3%) reported an increase in drug use during the crisis, compared with only 25.6% of the sample who reported a decrease in drug use. The main reason given for increasing drug use was greater amount of free time available. Other important reasons were greater substance availability during this period, more stress at work and seeking comfort in response to the loss of a stable source of income, social status and/or family. Those who reported cutting down on the amount of drug use during the economic recession, reported economic difficulties as the main reason. Other important factors were family and friends' economic problems and the fear of losing their job. Illegal drug use reduction was compensated by increased smoking in 46.3% of the patients, and increased alcohol use in 39.4%.

Discussion and conclusions: While this result has potential interest for those developing policies and interventions to reduce drug-related harm, longitudinal studies and future research involving a broader population of drug-users (including those not in treatment) could shed further light on these behavioural mechanisms linking changes in drug use with economic recessions.

经济衰退如何影响药物使用?与戒毒中心的客户进行现实核查。
经济衰退和物质使用之间的关系已经在世界范围内发生的许多经济危机中进行了研究,但两者之间的确切关系尚不清楚。目的:本研究的目的是调查参加药物治疗服务的非法吸毒者与最新欧洲经济危机有关的行为和观点。设计和方法:我们在三个地理上不同的司法管辖区(英格兰、加泰罗尼亚和波兰)的药物依赖治疗环境中进行了一项基于问卷的调查,包括180名吸毒者。结果:大多数调查参与者(58.3%)报告在危机期间吸毒增加,相比之下,只有25.6%的样本报告吸毒减少。吸毒增加的主要原因是有更多的空闲时间。其他重要的原因是,在此期间物质供应增加,工作压力增加,以及在失去稳定的收入来源、社会地位和/或家庭后寻求安慰。那些在经济衰退期间减少毒品使用量的人表示,经济困难是主要原因。其他重要因素包括家庭和朋友的经济问题以及对失业的恐惧。在减少非法药物使用的同时,46.3%的患者增加了吸烟,39.4%的患者增加了饮酒。讨论和结论:虽然这一结果对那些制定减少毒品相关危害的政策和干预措施的人有潜在的兴趣,但纵向研究和涉及更广泛的吸毒者(包括未接受治疗的人)的未来研究可以进一步阐明将吸毒变化与经济衰退联系起来的这些行为机制。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics publishes high quality empirical, analytical and methodologic papers focusing on the application of health and economic research and policy analysis in mental health. It offers an international forum to enable the different participants in mental health policy and economics - psychiatrists involved in research and care and other mental health workers, health services researchers, health economists, policy makers, public and private health providers, advocacy groups, and the pharmaceutical industry - to share common information in a common language.
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