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Between street and digital capital? A qualitative study of judicial sentencing of persons convicted of online drug dealing in Sweden 在街头资本和数字资本之间?瑞典网上毒品交易罪犯司法量刑的定性研究
Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2023-05-24 DOI: 10.1108/dhs-02-2023-0004
Johan Nordgren, F. Tiberg
PurposeDrug sales facilitated through digital communication on the surface web and on darknet cryptomarkets have increased during the past two decades. This has resulted in an increase in drug law enforcement efforts to combat these markets and a subsequent increase in judicial sentencing of people selling drugs online. The aim of this study was to analyze how Swedish courts describe sentenced sellers and how the courts apply case law.Design/methodology/approachThe empirical material consists of 71 sentencing documents produced by Swedish courts in cases of online drug selling between January 1, 2010 and January 1, 2020. In total, 99 sentenced persons occur in the documents. Using a qualitative research design, the authors analyzed the material through thematic text analysis.FindingsOverall, in their descriptions of online drug sale operations, the courts’ characterizations of the concepts of street capital and digital capital show a dichotomy. These forms of capital are situationally described as both aggravating and mitigating aspects in the application of case law, indicating that it may be fruitful to view both street and digital capital as resources used on contemporary drug markets in general.Originality/valueVery little research exists into how judicial systems describe and perceive the developing phenomenon of online drug sales. Using a relatively large sample from a decade of sentencing, the authors provide an analysis of how Swedish courts view and valuate capital forms in the online drugs trade.
在过去的二十年中,通过表面网络和暗网加密市场上的数字通信促进了药物销售。这导致禁毒执法部门加大了打击这些市场的力度,随后对网上贩毒人员的司法量刑也有所增加。本研究的目的是分析瑞典法院如何描述被判刑的卖方以及法院如何适用判例法。设计/方法/方法实证材料包括瑞典法院在2010年1月1日至2020年1月1日期间就网络毒品销售案件制作的71份量刑文件。文件中总共出现了99名被判刑人员。作者采用定性研究设计,通过主题文本分析对材料进行分析。总体而言,在对网络毒品销售操作的描述中,法院对街头资本和数字资本概念的描述呈现出二分法。这些形式的资本在适用判例法的情况下被描述为加重和减轻两方面,表明将街头资本和数字资本视为当代毒品市场一般使用的资源可能是富有成效的。很少有关于司法系统如何描述和感知在线药品销售现象的研究。作者利用十年来相对较大的量刑样本,分析了瑞典法院如何看待和评估在线毒品交易中的资本形式。
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A multisite study of amphetamine use disorders, length of detention and readmission in rural jails 一项关于安非他明使用障碍、拘留时间和农村监狱重新接纳的多地点研究
Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2023-05-09 DOI: 10.1108/dhs-10-2022-0038
Taylor M. Gamble, Albert M. Kopak, N. Hoffmann
PurposeMost people admitted to jails present indications of substance use disorder, and methamphetamine use disorders (MUDs) have recently become the most prevalent in certain communities. Much of the research conducted with jail populations has focused on large urban facilities, despite them representing a small number of the nearly 3,000 correctional centers in the USA. This study aims to examine MUDs in a large multisite sample of adults admitted to rural jails in the USA to help inform better practices aimed at addressing these conditions.Design/methodology/approachInterviews were conducted with 525 adults ranging in age from 18 to 72 years within three rural detention centers within the USA using the Comprehensive Addictions and Psychological Evaluation-5. Retrospective records were extracted to assess relationships between Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders diagnostic classifications for MUDs, length of detention and jail admission over a 12-month period.FindingsResults indicate those who met diagnostic criteria for MUD were more likely to be charged with a drug-related offense, a more serious offense (i.e. felony) and also spend more time detained relative to those who did not receive a similar diagnosis. Multivariate regression analyses also demonstrated persons with MUD diagnoses were significantly more likely to be admitted to the detention center on multiple occasions compared to those without a diagnosis.Originality/valueEvidence from an understudied population supports the need to address MUDs among adults detained in rural jails. Proper diagnosis and linkage to care can enhance efforts to reduce the prevalence of these conditions.
目的大多数被送进监狱的人都有物质使用障碍的迹象,甲基苯丙胺使用障碍最近在某些社区变得最为普遍。对监狱人口进行的大部分研究都集中在大型城市设施上,尽管它们只占美国近3000个惩教中心的一小部分。本研究的目的是在美国农村监狱的成年人中检查大型多站点样本中的mud,以帮助提供针对这些情况的更好实践。设计/方法/方法在美国三个农村拘留中心对525名年龄从18岁到72岁的成年人进行了访谈,使用了综合成瘾和心理评估-5。提取回顾性记录,以评估《精神障碍诊断与统计手册》诊断分类、拘留时间和12个月期间的入狱情况之间的关系。结果表明,那些符合MUD诊断标准的人更有可能被指控犯有与毒品有关的罪行,更严重的罪行(即重罪),并且相对于那些没有接受类似诊断的人,他们也会被拘留更长时间。多变量回归分析还表明,与没有诊断的人相比,被诊断为MUD的人多次被拘留的可能性要大得多。原创性/价值来自未充分研究的人群的证据支持有必要解决农村监狱中被拘留的成年人的mud问题。正确的诊断和与护理的联系可以加强努力,减少这些疾病的流行。
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Patients experiences of therapeutic cannabis consumption in New Zealand 患者在新西兰治疗性大麻消费的经历
Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2023-04-28 DOI: 10.1108/dhs-12-2022-0049
F. Hutton, G. Noller, Alice McSherry
PurposeThis study aims to explore people’s experiences of taking cannabis therapeutically and to gather some real-world evidence (RWE) about the products they were using, their efficacy and what kinds of positive or negative effect/s patients experienced. The focus of this discussion is the efficacy of cannabis for the participants in this study.Design/methodology/approachThis was an exploratory study that used a mixed methods approach: a survey and semi-structured interviews. The data presented here focus on thematic analysis of five of the open-ended survey questions. Results from a purposive survey sample are also briefly reported. Interview data are not reported on here.FindingsAcross the sample (n = 213), 95.6% of participants reported that taking cannabis helped them with a number of conditions. The most common three themes across the thematic analysis were that cannabis helped with pain relief, sleep and anxiety. Negative effects, some of which related to having to source cannabis from the illicit market, were relatively minor and experienced by 28% (n = 58) of participants. An important finding was that 49% (n = 76) of those who said their use of prescribed medicines had decreased (n = 155), significantly decreased and in some cases stopped their use of prescribed medications.Originality/valueThis study reports on a sample of participants with clinically diagnosed conditions and adds to the RWE base about the efficacy of using cannabis for therapeutic purposes in the New Zealand context.
目的本研究旨在探讨人们服用大麻治疗的经验,并收集一些真实世界的证据(RWE)关于他们使用的产品,它们的功效,以及患者经历了哪些积极或消极的影响。本次讨论的重点是大麻对本研究参与者的功效。设计/方法/方法这是一项探索性研究,使用了混合方法:调查和半结构化访谈。这里提供的数据侧重于对五个开放式调查问题的专题分析。从一个有目的的调查样本的结果也简要报告。采访数据不在这里报告。在整个样本(n = 213)中,95.6%的参与者报告说,服用大麻对他们的一些疾病有帮助。在主题分析中,最常见的三个主题是大麻有助于缓解疼痛、睡眠和焦虑。负面影响相对较小,其中一些与不得不从非法市场采购大麻有关,28% (n = 58)的参与者经历了负面影响。一个重要的发现是,49% (n = 76)的人说他们使用处方药的数量减少了(n = 155),显著减少,在某些情况下停止使用处方药。原创性/价值本研究报告了具有临床诊断条件的参与者样本,并增加了RWE关于在新西兰背景下使用大麻治疗目的功效的基础。
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Estimation of the global number of vapers: 82 million worldwide in 2021 估计2021年全球电子烟用户数量为8200万
Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2023-04-17 DOI: 10.1108/dhs-07-2022-0028
Tomasz Jerzyński, G. Stimson
PurposeNicotine is consumed by one in five of the global adult population, mostly by smoking tobacco cigarettes. Modern electronic cigarettes came onto the market from around 2007 and have considerable potential to improve population health by displacing tobacco smoking. The purpose of this study is to map the use of e-cigarettes, but this is difficult due to absence of data sources for many countries.Design/methodology/approachThe global number of vapers was estimated to be 68 million in 2020. New data in 2021 offered an opportunity to update that estimate. The method of assumed similarity was used for countries with missing data. The average prevalence of vaping was calculated for each World Health Organization region, World Bank income classification group and the legal status of e-cigarettes in each country. The number of vapers was calculated for the adult population. The estimate was refined by adjusting for changes in market value size and the actual year of surveys.FindingsPopulation prevalence data on e-cigarette used were available for 48 countries. We estimate that there were 82 million vapers worldwide in 2021: 9.2 million in the Eastern Mediterranean region; 5.6 million in the African region; 20.1 million in the European region; 16.8 million in the Americas; 16.0 million in the Western Pacific region; and 14.3 million in South-East Asia.Originality/valueGlobal, regional and national estimates of the numbers of vapers are important indicators of trends in nicotine use, and monitoring the uptake of vaping is important to inform international and national policy.
目的:全球五分之一的成年人消费尼古丁,主要是吸烟。现代电子烟从2007年左右进入市场,通过取代吸烟,具有改善人口健康的巨大潜力。这项研究的目的是绘制电子烟的使用情况,但由于许多国家缺乏数据来源,这很困难。设计/方法/方法2020年,全球电子烟用户数量估计为6800万。2021年的新数据为更新这一估计提供了机会。假设相似度的方法用于缺少数据的国家。计算了每个世界卫生组织区域、世界银行收入分类组和每个国家电子烟的法律地位的平均流行程度。计算了成年人群的电子烟数量。通过调整市值规模的变化和实际调查年份,这一估计得到了改进。48个国家有电子烟使用的人口流行数据。我们估计,到2021年,全球有8200万电子烟使用者:东地中海地区有920万;非洲区域560万;欧洲区域为2,010万;美洲有1680万;西太平洋区域1 600万;东南亚有1430万人。独创性/价值全球、区域和国家对电子烟使用者数量的估计是尼古丁使用趋势的重要指标,监测电子烟的使用情况对于为国际和国家政策提供信息非常重要。
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Hanfparade 2022: protest and participants’ views on cannabis legalization in Germany 汉夫游行2022:抗议和参与者对德国大麻合法化的看法
Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI: 10.1108/dhs-12-2022-0047
Kostas Skliamis
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it investigates the characteristics of Hanfparade 2022 – the biggest prolegalization festival in Germany – and its visitors, as well as the main reason for participation in Hanfparade. Findings are compared to those from Hanfparade 2016 to explore whether the main reason for festival attendance has changed since the legalization of medical cannabis in 2017 and since the announcement of plans for cannabis legalization. Second, this paper assesses Hanfparade participants’ views on cannabis legalization in Germany, in particular their opinions on and their preferences for retail supply options.Design/methodology/approachThis study is a replication of a research conducted in 2016 at the same festival in Berlin, with a slightly adapted questionnaire. In this study, a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods was used: observation at the festival, interviews before and after the festival with the organizer and a survey among festival attendees (n = 183).FindingsProtest still looks relevant for the participants at Hanfparade, and the announcement of plans for legalization does not seem to downgrade this feeling. The participants have positive opinions about self-supply through home cultivation, noncommercial supply through Cannabis Social Clubs (CSCs) and commercial supply through stores similar to Dutch coffee shops. However, positive opinions do not necessarily reflect a personal preference, e.g. CSCs were very low in personal preferences. The options of home cultivation and CSCs were more popular among daily users.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the ongoing debate in Germany, focusing on views of cannabis users.
本文的目的是双重的。首先,本文调查了德国最大的同性恋节“2022汉朝游行”的特点和游客,以及参加汉朝游行的主要原因。研究人员将调查结果与2016年汉夫大游行的调查结果进行了比较,以探讨自2017年医用大麻合法化以及宣布大麻合法化计划以来,参加汉夫大游行的主要原因是否发生了变化。其次,本文评估了Hanfparade参与者对德国大麻合法化的看法,特别是他们对零售供应选择的看法和偏好。设计/方法/方法本研究复制了2016年在柏林同一电影节上进行的一项研究,调查问卷略有调整。本研究采用定性与定量相结合的研究方法:艺术节现场观察、艺术节前后对组织者的访谈和对艺术节参与者的调查(n = 183)。对汉夫游行的参与者来说,抗议似乎仍然是相关的,而宣布合法化计划似乎并没有降低这种感觉。参与者对通过家庭种植的自我供应、通过大麻社交俱乐部(CSCs)的非商业供应和通过类似荷兰咖啡店的商店的商业供应持积极态度。然而,积极的意见并不一定反映个人偏好,例如,csc的个人偏好非常低。家庭种植和csc的选择在日常用户中更受欢迎。原创性/价值这项研究有助于德国正在进行的辩论,重点关注大麻使用者的观点。
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“Then someone takes my picture…” and other disrupted (drinking) stories: constructing narratives about alcohol and intoxication among young Muslim women in Denmark “然后有人拍了我的照片……”以及其他被打乱的(饮酒)故事:构建关于丹麦年轻穆斯林女性饮酒和醉酒的叙事
Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2023-03-03 DOI: 10.1108/dhs-09-2022-0032
Marie Fjellerup Bærndt
PurposeThis paper aims to explore the existence of drinking stories among young Muslim women in Denmark. More specifically, the author investigates the significance of having a double audience (one Muslim, one Danish) for the construction of narratives about alcohol and intoxication.Design/methodology/approachThe paper draws on qualitative data from semi-structured in-depth interviews with 32 young Muslim women (average age 23 years) and uses the analytical concept of storytelling.FindingsFirstly, the narratives are qualitatively different from majority narratives, revealing distinct Muslim minority experiences. Secondly, the stories are disrupted in more serious ways than majority drinking stories. Lastly, for some young women, there is no wriggle room, and rather than being part of stories of intoxication, they subvert the drinking story into sober narratives to uphold respectable norms around alcohol while being both Muslim and Danish.Originality/valueThis research is unique in its focus on alcohol and parties among Muslim minority youth in a white-majority country. The narratives would usually be overlooked in a drinking story context because of the association between Muslims and abstinence and because the drinking story literature originates from a narrower focus on young white men’s experiences. Including more ethnic, religious and gender-diverse minorities in future research on drinking stories will challenge our knowledge in the field and add much-needed nuances.
本文旨在探讨丹麦年轻穆斯林女性饮酒故事的存在。更具体地说,作者调查了拥有双重观众(一个穆斯林,一个丹麦人)对于构建关于酒精和醉酒的叙述的意义。设计/方法/方法本文从对32名年轻穆斯林女性(平均年龄23岁)的半结构化深度访谈中获得定性数据,并使用了讲故事的分析概念。首先,这些叙事在本质上不同于多数叙事,揭示了鲜明的穆斯林少数民族经历。其次,这些故事以比大多数饮酒故事更严重的方式被打断。最后,对于一些年轻女性来说,她们没有回旋的余地,她们不愿成为醉酒故事的一部分,而是将饮酒故事颠覆为清醒的叙述,以维护与饮酒有关的可敬规范,同时身为穆斯林和丹麦人。原创性/价值这项研究的独特之处在于,它关注的是在一个白人占多数的国家里,穆斯林少数民族青年中的酒精和派对。在饮酒故事的背景下,这些叙述通常会被忽略,因为穆斯林和禁欲之间的联系,因为饮酒故事文学起源于对年轻白人男性经历的狭隘关注。在未来关于饮酒故事的研究中,包括更多的种族、宗教和性别多样化的少数民族,将挑战我们在这一领域的知识,并增加急需的细微差别。
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Correlates of Heroin Use, Pharmaceutical Fentanyl Misuse, and Dual Heroin-Fentanyl Use: Evidence from the U.S. 海洛因使用、药物芬太尼滥用和海洛因-芬太尼双重使用的相关性:来自美国的证据
Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.1108/dhs-04-2022-0019
Brian C Kelly, Mike Vuolo

Purpose: The emergence of fentanyl has deepened concerns about the opioid crisis. The shift has created new distinctions in patterns of opioid use, which may be important for prevention and intervention. We examine socio-demographic correlates as well as health and substance use characteristics of different groups of opioid users.

Design: We utilized the 2015-2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health to examine distinctions between groups (n=11,142) of individuals who misuse prescription opioids, use heroin but not fentanyl, misuse pharmaceutical fentanyl but not heroin, and use both heroin and fentanyl. Multinomial and logistic regression models were used to identify these distinctions.

Findings: Few socio-demographic differences emerged between the prescription opioid group and pharmaceutical fentanyl misuse group. While those who misuse fentanyl have higher odds of using other drugs and experiencing certain mental health problems than those misusing prescription pills, both the heroin and fentanyl-heroin use groups reported considerably poorer health and substance use indicators relative to those who solely misuse fentanyl. It is also notable that both heroin use groups are more highly associated with cocaine and methamphetamine use than those misusing fentanyl alone.

Originality: This study highlights distinctions between pharmaceutical fentanyl users, heroin users, and users of both substances.

Implications: While we identify important distinctions between the opioid use groups studied, individuals using both heroin and pharmaceutical fentanyl report the poorest health and substance use characteristics. Important differences between the fentanyl-only group and the group who consume both drugs may have implications for prevention, intervention, and clinical work amidst shifting patterns of opioid use.

目的:芬太尼的出现加深了人们对阿片类药物危机的担忧。这一转变在阿片类药物使用模式上产生了新的区别,这可能对预防和干预很重要。我们研究社会人口相关因素以及不同群体的阿片类药物使用者的健康和物质使用特征。设计:我们利用2015-2019年全国药物使用和健康调查来检查滥用处方阿片类药物、使用海洛因但不使用芬太尼、滥用药物芬太尼但不使用海洛因、同时使用海洛因和芬太尼的人群之间的差异(n=11,142)。使用多项和逻辑回归模型来识别这些差异。结果:处方阿片类药物组和药物芬太尼滥用组之间的社会人口统计学差异不大。虽然那些滥用芬太尼的人比那些滥用处方药的人更有可能使用其他药物并经历某些精神健康问题,但与那些只滥用芬太尼的人相比,使用海洛因和芬太尼-海洛因的群体报告的健康和物质使用指标都要差得多。同样值得注意的是,这两个海洛因使用群体与可卡因和甲基苯丙胺使用的关系比单独滥用芬太尼的人群更为密切。独创性:本研究强调了芬太尼药物使用者、海洛因使用者和两种物质使用者之间的区别。含义:虽然我们确定了所研究的阿片类药物使用群体之间的重要区别,但同时使用海洛因和药物芬太尼的个体报告的健康和物质使用特征最差。仅芬太尼组和同时使用两种药物的组之间的重要差异可能对阿片类药物使用模式变化中的预防、干预和临床工作产生影响。
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Practice implications of phenomenological research with substance-using parents whose children were subject to social care interventions 对接受社会关怀干预的吸毒父母进行现象学研究的实践意义
Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2023-02-27 DOI: 10.1108/dhs-08-2021-0043
K. Goddard, J. Montague, J. Elander
PurposeThis study aims to reflect on ways that the experiences of vulnerable users of drug and alcohol services can inform social work practice and policy to improve treatment engagement and mitigate negative responses to interventions.Design/methodology/approachThe research used semi-structured interviews and photovoice in an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experiences of people in treatment for drug or alcohol problems whose child was the subject of a Child Protection or Child in Need order.FindingsThe research gave insights into participants’ experiences of loss of control, unfairness and stigma. Participants described how they felt powerless in the social services system and were afraid to be open and honest with practitioners for fear of having their children removed.Practical implicationsThe research highlighted the need for more training and professional development for social work practitioners to address power imbalance issues, and the need to promote non-threatening professional practice that removes penalties for disclosure of substance use, enabling substance users who are parents to be more honest about their drug use.Social implicationsThe research showed the value of phenomenological methods for investigating sensitive issues with vulnerable users of treatment services in a way that can inform policy and practice.Originality/valueThis paper explores ways that phenomenological research with vulnerable, hard-to-reach participants can produce insights about the potential benefits of social work practice that is non-threatening and encourages greater openness and honesty among substance users who are parents.
目的本研究旨在反思弱势毒品和酒精服务使用者的经历如何为社会工作实践和政策提供信息,以改善治疗参与并减轻对干预措施的负面反应。设计/方法/方法本研究采用半结构化访谈和照片语音对接受药物或酒精问题治疗的人的经历进行解释性现象学分析,这些人的孩子是儿童保护令或需要帮助的儿童的对象。研究结果该研究让人们深入了解了参与者在失去控制、不公平和耻辱方面的经历。参与者描述了他们在社会服务体系中感到无能为力,害怕对从业员公开和诚实,因为害怕他们的孩子被带走。该研究强调了社会工作从业人员需要更多的培训和专业发展,以解决权力不平衡问题,并需要促进非威胁性的专业实践,取消对披露药物使用的处罚,使作为父母的药物使用者能够更诚实地说出他们的药物使用情况。社会意义该研究显示了现象学方法在调查治疗服务弱势用户的敏感问题方面的价值,这种方法可以为政策和实践提供信息。原创性/价值本文探讨了对脆弱的、难以接触的参与者进行现象学研究的方法,这些研究可以产生关于社会工作实践的潜在好处的见解,这种好处是没有威胁性的,并鼓励作为父母的物质使用者更加开放和诚实。
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Policy traps and policy placebos: assessing drug policy network responses to drug related deaths 政策陷阱和政策安慰剂:评估毒品政策网络对毒品相关死亡的反应
Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2023-01-18 DOI: 10.1108/dhs-06-2022-0023
Iain McPhee, B. Sheridan
PurposeThis study focuses on emergency and strategic responses to drug-related deaths. This paper uses policy network theory and policy analysis frameworks to subject programme development and financial decision-making processes to critical scrutiny.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative, case-based design focuses on Scottish Government responses to rising drug-related deaths, using publicly available data to produce interpretive critical analysis.FindingsAnalysis indicates that established drug policy communities influence emergency and strategic policy and programme development in relation to drug deaths. Results reveal that policy communities aid government to develop placebo policies and avoid policy traps associated with social determinants of drug-related deaths. This study documents a lack of transparency and accountability in financial decision-making by a third party operating on behalf of Scottish Government. To improve accountability necessitates that drug policy decisions acknowledge existing legislative duties to address socio-economic inequality in this policy area.Research limitations/implicationsIn seeking convergence and corroboration publicly available data sources were identified that focus on emergency and strategic responses to drug-related deaths in Scotland. The authors recognise the potential for bias in qualitative and interpretive analysis of this data (Bowen, 2009).Practical implicationsThis study provides robust critical analysis on how policy networks exert influence on spending decisions related to drug policy in Scotland. This is useful for researchers and drug policy advisors.Originality/valueWhile much has been written on drug deaths in Scotland, using policy network and policy success frameworks to examine policy and programme development, provides originality of analysis in this under-researched aspect of drug policy.
目的本研究侧重于药物相关死亡的应急和战略应对。本文利用政策网络理论和政策分析框架,对方案制定和财务决策过程进行严格审查。设计/方法/方法定性的、基于案例的设计侧重于苏格兰政府对不断上升的毒品相关死亡的反应,使用公开可用的数据进行解释性批判性分析。调查结果分析表明,既定的毒品政策团体影响与毒品死亡有关的紧急和战略政策及方案制定。结果表明,政策团体帮助政府制定安慰剂政策,避免与药物相关死亡的社会决定因素相关的政策陷阱。这项研究记录了代表苏格兰政府运作的第三方在财务决策方面缺乏透明度和问责制。要改善问责制,就必须在药物政策决定中承认解决这一政策领域的社会经济不平等的现有立法义务。研究的局限性/影响在寻求趋同和确证公开可用的数据来源时,确定了这些数据来源侧重于对苏格兰毒品相关死亡的紧急和战略反应。作者认识到在对这些数据进行定性和解释性分析时可能存在偏见(Bowen, 2009)。实际意义本研究对政策网络如何影响苏格兰与毒品政策相关的支出决策提供了强有力的批判性分析。这对研究人员和药物政策顾问很有用。独创性/价值虽然关于苏格兰吸毒死亡的文章很多,但利用政策网络和政策成功框架来审查政策和方案制定,在药物政策这一研究不足的方面提供了独创性的分析。
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The impact of the Celtic Tiger and Great Recession on drug consumption 凯尔特之虎和大衰退对毒品消费的影响
Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI: 10.1108/dhs-05-2022-0021
J. Windle, Graham Cambridge, J. Leonard, O. Lynch
PurposeThis paper aims to explore how the Celtic Tiger economic boom and Great Recession influenced drug and alcohol use in one Irish city.Design/methodology/approachSemi-structured interviews were conducted with 48 people, living in Cork City, who had previously used drugs and/or alcohol problematically. All participants had engaged with services for their problematic use and had at least one year of abstinence at time of interview.FindingsSome participants reported that their drug and/or alcohol consumption increased during the economic boom; others, who were already in (self-defined) active addiction, reported how full employment lessened some of the harms of their problematic use. For others, problematic use struck once the economy entered a downturn and, heavy drink and drug use became a means of soothing the strains of economic recession.Originality/valueThe paper provides two key contributions. Methodologically, it demonstrates how large-scale national quantitative data can mask local idiosyncratic tendencies, suggesting the need for mixed-method approaches for understanding drug market trends. The paper also provides insights into the impact of global and local economic conditions on drug and alcohol consumption in Ireland.
PurposeThis论文旨在探讨凯尔特之虎的经济繁荣和大萧条影响的药物和酒精的滥用在一个爱尔兰的城市。设计/方法/方法对48名居住在科克市的人进行了半结构化访谈,这些人以前有过吸毒和/或酗酒的问题。所有的参与者都接受了服务,以解决他们的问题,并在采访时至少有一年的戒断。调查结果一些与会者报告说,在经济繁荣期间,他们的毒品和/或酒精消费量增加了;其他已经处于(自我定义的)主动成瘾状态的人报告说,充分就业如何减轻了他们有问题使用毒品的一些危害。对另一些人来说,一旦经济进入衰退,酗酒和吸毒就会成为缓解经济衰退压力的一种手段。本文提供了两个关键贡献。从方法上讲,它证明了大规模的国家定量数据如何掩盖地方的特殊趋势,表明需要采用混合方法来了解药品市场趋势。该文件还提供了对全球和当地经济状况对爱尔兰毒品和酒精消费的影响的见解。
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