Unintended harm: A qualitative study of "harm" upon people who inject drugs in Bangkok, Thailand.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/13634593211046841
Niphattra Haritavorn
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Given the highly pervasive health threats faced by people who inject drugs, harm reduction has been implemented in Thailand. Although harm reduction is a particularly effective public health strategy for reducing risky behavior, it is currently practiced with minimal understanding of unintended harm-drug policy, social exclusion, stigma, and discrimination-for people who inject drugs (PWID) in Thailand. This study aims to understanding the "unintended harm" encountered by people who inject drugs in Bangkok in their everyday lives through social interaction at all levels of society from macro, micro, and individual levels. In-depth interviews were conducted with 28 people who inject drugs in Bangkok (21 men and 7 women) and 4 people who are a nurse, a community leader, a policeman, and a family member (2 men and 2 women). The result shows that individuals, society, and politics are not separable phenomena and all produce harm upon people who inject drugs. These unintended harms on the macro, micro, and individual level are closely linked; each in their own way poses a threat to the health and well-being of people who inject drugs and embody negative social responses as the people who inject drugs become typecast as "deviants." In conclusion, there is an urgent need to develop a "harm reduction" model that addresses unintended harm and could be integrated within the existing socio-cultural context of Thai society.

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意外伤害:对泰国曼谷注射毒品的人“伤害”的定性研究。
鉴于注射毒品者所面临的高度普遍的健康威胁,泰国实施了减少伤害措施。虽然减少伤害是减少危险行为的一项特别有效的公共卫生战略,但目前在泰国实施这一战略时,对注射吸毒者(PWID)的意外伤害——毒品政策、社会排斥、污名化和歧视——知之甚少。本研究旨在透过社会各层面的互动,从宏观、微观及个人层面,了解曼谷注射吸毒者在日常生活中所遭遇的“意外伤害”。对曼谷的28名注射吸毒者(21名男子和7名妇女)和4名护士、一名社区领袖、一名警察和一名家庭成员(2名男子和2名妇女)进行了深入访谈。结果表明,个人、社会和政治是不可分割的现象,都会对注射吸毒者产生伤害。这些在宏观、微观和个人层面上的意外伤害是密切相关的;每一种都以自己的方式对注射吸毒者的健康和福祉构成威胁,并体现出负面的社会反应,因为注射吸毒者被定型为“变态者”。总之,迫切需要发展一种“减少伤害”模式,以解决意外伤害,并可融入泰国社会现有的社会文化背景。
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期刊介绍: Health: is published four times per year and attempts in each number to offer a mix of articles that inform or that provoke debate. The readership of the journal is wide and drawn from different disciplines and from workers both inside and outside the health care professions. Widely abstracted, Health: ensures authors an extensive and informed readership for their work. It also seeks to offer authors as short a delay as possible between submission and publication. Most articles are reviewed within 4-6 weeks of submission and those accepted are published within a year of that decision.
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