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Spatial accessibility of drug treatment facilities and the effects on locus of control, drug use, and service use among heroin-injecting Mexican American men

机译:注射海洛因的墨西哥裔美国人中毒品治疗设施的空间可及性及其对控制场所,毒品使用和服务使用的影响

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Background: This study explores the spatial accessibility of outpatient drug treatment facilities and the potential relationship with drug use-related outcomes among Mexican American heroin users. Methods: Secondary data on 219 current and former heroin-injecting Mexican American men aged 45 and older were drawn from a research study in Houston, Texas. We used geographic information systems (GIS) to derive two spatial accessibility measures: distance from one's place of residence to the closest drug treatment facility (in minutes); and the number of facilities within a 10-minute driving distance from one's place of residence. Exploratory logistic regression analyses examined the association between the spatial accessibility of drug treatment facilities and several drug use-related outcomes: internal locus of control (LOC); perceived chances and worries of injecting in the next six months; treatment utilization; and location of last heroin purchase. Results: Participants with greater spatial access to treatment programs were more likely to report a higher chance of injecting in the near future. However, while current heroin users were more worried about injecting in the next six months, greater spatial access to treatment programs seemed to have a buffering effect. Finally, those who lived closer to a treatment programs were more likely to have last purchased heroin inside the neighborhood versus outside the neighborhood. Spatial accessibility was not associated with internal LOC or treatment utilization. Conclusion: The findings showed that the presence of outpatient treatment facilities-particularly services in Spanish-may influence perceived risk of future heroin use and purchasing behaviors among Mexican American men. Implications for future spatially-informed drug use research and the planning of culturally and linguistically responsive drug treatment programs are discussed.
机译:背景:本研究探讨了墨西哥裔美国海洛因使用者中门诊药物治疗设施的空间可及性以及与药物使用相关结果的潜在关系。方法:来自德克萨斯州休斯敦市的一项研究研究获得了219名目前和以前注射海洛因的45岁及以上墨西哥裔美国人的二级数据。我们使用地理信息系统(GIS)得出了两种空间可及性度量:从居住地到最近的药物治疗设施的距离(以分钟为单位);以及距居住地10分钟车程以内的设施数量。探索性逻辑回归分析检查了药物治疗设施的空间可及性与几种与药物使用相关的结果之间的关联:内部控制源(LOC);在接下来的六个月中发现注射的机会和后顾之忧;治疗利用;上次购买海洛因的位置和位置。结果:在较近的空间内有更大机会获得治疗方案的参与者更有可能报告注射的机会更高。然而,尽管当前的海洛因使用者对未来六个月的注射更加担忧,但更大的空间使用治疗方案似乎具有缓冲作用。最后,那些更接近治疗计划的人更有可能最后一次在社区内而不是在社区外购买海洛因。空间可及性与内部LOC或治疗利用无关。结论:研究结果表明,门诊治疗设施的存在,尤其是西班牙语服务,可能会影响墨西哥裔美国人未来使用海洛因和购买行为的感知风险。讨论了对未来空间知情的药物使用研究以及对文化和语言有响应的药物治疗计划的规划的意义。

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