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Increasing availability of illicit drugs among people who inject drugs in Bangkok, Thailand

机译:泰国曼谷注射毒品者中非法药物的供应增加

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Background: In recent years, the Thai government has strengthened drug law enforcement as a strategy to address a continuing epidemic of illicit drug use. We sought to assess temporal trends in street-level availability of illicit drugs among injection drug users (IDUs) in Bangkok, Thailand. Methods: Using univariate statistics and multivariate logistic regression, we assessed changes in the availability of five substances (heroin, methamphetamine, crystal methamphetamine, midazolam, and illicit methadone) between 2009 and 2011 and examined social, structural and individual factors influencing availability among community-recruited samples of IDUs in Bangkok. Availability was measured in three levels: immediate (available in ≤10. min); moderate (available in 10-90. min); and delayed (available in >90. min; our reference category). Results: The analyses included 718 IDUs, including 165 (23.0%) women. Controlling for changes in participant characteristics between assessments, and in a period of constant nominal illicit drug prices, moderate availability of all substances increased significantly between 2009 and 2011, with adjusted odds ratios ranging between 2.36 (illicit methadone) and 4.61 (crystal methamphetamine) (all p< 0.01). Immediate availability of all substances but heroin also increased (all p< 0.01). More immediate availability of methamphetamine was also associated with a history of incarceration (p< 0.05). Conclusions: Despite the Thai government's intensified drug suppression efforts, the availability of illicit drugs among IDUs in Bangkok increased significantly between 2009 and 2011. The findings raise concern about the overreliance on drug law enforcement-based approaches and point to the need for greater investment in evidence-based drug policies.
机译:背景:近年来,泰国政府加强了毒品执法,以此作为应对非法毒品持续流行的战略。我们试图评估泰国曼谷注射吸毒者(IDU)在街道上非法药物供应的时间趋势。方法:使用单变量统计和多元Logistic回归,我们评估了2009年至2011年之间5种物质(海洛因,甲基苯丙胺,晶体甲基苯丙胺,咪达唑仑和非法美沙酮)的可用性变化,并研究了影响社区间可用性的社会,结构和个人因素在曼谷招募了吸毒者的样本。可用性从三个级别进行衡量:即刻(≤10分钟)。中度(10-90分钟内可用);并延迟(在> 90分钟内可用;我们的参考类别)。结果:分析包括718名注射毒品使用者,包括165名(23.0%)妇女。为控制评估之间参与者特征的变化以及在名义非法药物价格恒定的时期内,2009年至2011年期间,所有物质的适度可获得性显着增加,调整后的优势比在2.36(非法美沙酮)和4.61(甲基苯丙胺)之间(所有p <0.01)。除海洛因外,所有物质的即时可用性也增加了(所有p <0.01)。甲基苯丙胺的更即时可用性也与入狱史相关(p <0.05)。结论:尽管泰国政府加大了禁毒力度,但曼谷的吸毒者中非法毒品的供应在2009年至2011年期间显着增加。调查结果引起人们对基于毒品执法方法的过度依赖的担忧,并指出有必要加大对毒品执法的投入。循证毒品政策。

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