绘制哥伦比亚人对控制烟草和大麻消费的国家政策的立场:一项试点研究。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Daniel Del Rio Forero, Claudia Pineda Marín, María Teresa Muñoz Sastre, Lonzozou Kpanake, Etienne Mullet
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背景:公共当局使用各种不同程度的控制政策,以减少有害健康习惯的流行。由于这些政策只有在人们理解和赞同的情况下才能成功,这项研究绘制了哥伦比亚人对控制烟草和大麻消费政策的立场。方法:对147名成年人进行32个小插图,说明控制政策。每个小插图包含四项信息:所针对的行为(吸烟或使用大麻)、预防措施的性质(例如宣传运动)、管制措施的程度(例如禁止未成年人使用)和处罚的严重程度(例如监禁)。结果:通过聚类分析,每种物质与控制政策相关的三个定性不同的立场:一般不利,与政策无关(22%和17%),取决于监管(18%和22%),以及总是有利,与政策无关(23%和25%)。相当多的少数参与者(37%和36%)根本没有表达意见。结论:虽然在哥伦比亚参与者中确实观察到对控制烟草和大麻消费的国家政策的可接受性的定性不同的立场,但最常见的反应似乎是漠不关心(或不确定),其他立场反映的只不过是系统的反对或盲目的默许。因此,有必要让公民意识到,他们的意见很重要,他们对这些问题的相对漠不关心本身就是一个问题,只有考虑到他们的观点,才能真正确定和制定有效的公共卫生政策,并为尽可能多的人所理解和接受。
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Mapping Colombians' positions on national policies to control tobacco and marijuana consumption: a pilot study.

Background: Public authorities use a variety of control policies, with varying degrees of severity, to reduce the prevalence of health-damaging habits. Since these policies can only succeed if people understand and approve of them, this study mapped Colombians' positions on policies to control tobacco and marijuana consumption.

Method: A sample of 147 adults was presented with 32 vignettes illustrating a control policy. Each vignette contained four items of information: the behavior targeted (smoking tobacco or using marijuana), the nature of preventive measures (e.g., information campaigns), the degree of regulatory measures (e.g., prohibition of use by minors) and the severity of penalties (e.g., imprisonment).

Results: Through cluster analysis, three qualitatively different positions were found in relation to control policies for each substance: Generally unfavorable, irrespective of policy (22% and 17%), Depends on regulation (18% and 22%), and Always favorable, irrespective of policy (23% and 25%). A substantial minority of participants (37% and 36%) expressed no opinion at all.

Conclusion: While qualitatively different positions on the acceptability of national policies to control tobacco and marijuana consumption were indeed observed among Colombian participants, the most frequent response seemed to be indifference (or indeterminacy), with other positions reflecting little more than systematic opposition or blind acquiescence. It would therefore be useful to make citizens aware that their opinions count, that their relative indifference to these issues is in itself a problem, and that it is by taking their perspectives into account that one can truly define and make effective public health policies that are understood and accepted by as many people as possible.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses research concerning substance abuse, with a focus on policy issues. The journal aims to provide an environment for the exchange of ideas, new research, consensus papers, and critical reviews, to bridge the established fields that share a mutual goal of reducing the harms from substance use. These fields include: legislation pertaining to substance use; correctional supervision of people with substance use disorder; medical treatment and screening; mental health services; research; and evaluation of substance use disorder programs.
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