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The Impact of Legalizing Syringe Exchange Programs on Arrests Among Injection Drug Users in California

机译:合法化注射器交换程序对加利福尼亚州注射毒品使用者逮捕的影响

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Legislation passed in 2000 allowed syringe exchange programs (SEPs) in California to operate legally if local jurisdictions declare a local HIV public health emergency. Nonetheless, even in locales where SEPs are legal, the possession of drug paraphernalia, including syringes, remained illegal. The objective of this paper is to examine the association between the legal status of SEPs and individual arrest or citation for drug paraphernalia among injection drug users (IDUs) in California from 2001 to 2003. Using data from three annual cross-sections (2001-03) of IDUs attending 24 SEPs in 16 California counties (N = 1,578), we found that overall, 14% of IDUs in our sample reported arrest or citation for paraphernalia in the 6 months before the interview. Further analysis found that 17% of IDUs attending a legal SEP (defined at the county level) reported arrest or citation for drug paraphernalia compared to 10% of IDUs attending an illegal SEP (p = 0.001). In multivariate analysis, the adjusted odds ratio of arrest or citation for drug paraphernalia was 1.6 [95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.2, 2.3] for IDUs attending legal SEPs compared to IDUs attending illegal SEPs, after controlling for race/ethnicity, age, homelessness, illegal income, injection of amphetamines, years of injection drug use, frequency of SEP use, and number of needles received at last visit. IDUs attending SEPs with legal status may be more visible to police, and hence, more subject to arrest or citation for paraphernalia. These findings suggest that legislative efforts to decriminalize the operation of SEPs without concurrent decriminalization of syringe possession may result in higher odds of arrest among SEP clients, with potentially deleterious implications for the health and well-being of IDUs. More comprehensive approaches to removing barriers to accessing sterile syringes are needed if our public health goals for reducing new HIV/HCV infections are to be obtained.
机译:如果当地司法管辖区宣布当地发生HIV公共卫生紧急情况,则2000年通过的立法允许加利福尼亚的注射器交换计划(SEP)合法运作。但是,即使在SEP合法的地区,拥有毒品用具(包括注射器)仍然是非法的。本文的目的是研究2001年至2003年加利福尼亚州注射吸毒者(IDU)的SEP合法地位与个人吸毒用具的逮捕或引用之间的联系。使用三个年度数据(2001-03) )参加16个加利福尼亚州县(N = 1,578)的24个SEP的吸毒者,我们发现样本中总共有14%的吸毒者在采访前的6个月内被捕或被捕。进一步的分析发现,参加合法SEP(在县一级定义)的吸毒者中有17%报告了吸毒用具被逮捕或被引用,而参加非法SEP的吸毒者中有10%(p = 0.001)。在多变量分析中,在控制了种族/民族,年龄之后,参加合法SEP的吸毒者与参加非法SEP的吸毒者相比,调整后的吸毒用具被捕或被引用的几率是1.6 [95%置信区间(CI)= 1.2,2.3] ,无家可归,非法收入,安非他命注射,注射药物使用年限,使用SEP的频率以及上次访问时接受的注射针数。参加具有法律地位的标准必要程序的注射毒品使用者可能更易被警察看到,因此,更容易被捕或被引诱为用具。这些发现表明,在不同时将注射器具合法化的同时将SEP合法化的立法努力可能会导致SEP客户被捕的几率更高,从而可能对IDU的健康和福祉产生有害影响。如果要实现减少新的HIV / HCV感染的公共卫生目标,则需要更全面的方法来消除使用无菌注射器的障碍。

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