"如果每个人都知道这件事,我们能拯救多少生命?毒品供应商在降低用药过量风险方面是否发挥作用?

Bethany Hedden-Clayton , Jes Cochran , Jennifer J. Carroll , Alex H. Kral , Grant Victor , Erin Comartin , Bradley Ray
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导言:不可预测的非法毒品供应导致北美吸毒过量致死率居高不下。先前的研究表明,让吸毒者参与减少危害干预措施的设计和实施非常重要。但将毒品供应者纳入这些工作的情况却很少。我们通过采访一项专门为毒品供应者设计的减低危害教育计划的目标人群来探讨这种可能性。方法2022 年,我们在印第安纳州印第安纳波利斯对毒品使用者进行了面谈。我们对六次访谈的数据进行了专题分析,访谈对象主要或次要接受了针对毒品供应者的减低危害培训。结果参与者描述了一系列减低危害的策略,其中一些策略是通过有针对性的教育项目获得的,他们在消费和/或向他人供应毒品时经常采用这些策略。毒品供应者经常被认为是能够广泛降低毒品网络风险的关键参与者。参与者描述了他们保护社区成员的道德责任感,将之前因吸毒过量而失去朋友和亲人的经历与他们对他人安全的承诺联系起来。让基层减低伤害组织更好地为毒品供应者提供减低伤害培训和减低伤害资源,可能有助于减少与毒品有关的伤害。
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“If everyone knew about this, how many lives could we save?”: Do drug suppliers have a role in reducing overdose risk?

Introduction

An unpredictable illicit drug supply is driving high levels of overdose death in North America. Prior research has demonstrated the importance of involving people who use drugs in harm reduction intervention design and implementation. The inclusion of people who supply drugs in these efforts has been scant. We explore this possibility by interviewing persons targeted by a harm reduction educational program designed specifically for people who supply drugs.

Methods

In-person interviews with people who use drugs were conducted in 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana. We conducted a thematic analysis of data from six interviews with people who were either primarily or secondarily trained through this harm reduction training for people who supply drugs,

Results

Participants described a diverse array of harm reduction strategies, some gained through the targeted education program, which they regularly practiced as they consumed and/or supplied drugs to others. People who supply drugs were regularly identified as key actors capable of widely reducing risk across drug networks. Participants described being motivated by a moral imperative to protect community members, tying the previous loss of friends and loved ones to overdose to their commitments to the safety of others.

Conclusion

This article contributes to the scholarship on the role of people who supply drugs in implementing harm reduction interventions and reducing overdose risk. Better enabling grassroots harm reduction organizations to provide people who supply drugs with harm reduction training and access to harm reduction resources may help to reduce drug-related harms.

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Drug and alcohol dependence reports Psychiatry and Mental Health
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