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Influence of Peer-Based Needle Exchange Programs on Mental Health Status in People Who Inject Drugs: A Nationwide New Zealand Study

机译:基于同龄人的针头交换计划对注射毒品者心理健康状况的影响:新西兰全国的一项研究

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Alleviating the personal and social burden associated with substance use disorders requires the implementation of a comprehensive strategy, including outreach, education, community interventions, psychiatric treatment, and access to needle exchange programs (NEP), where peer support may be available. Given that substantial research underscores the potential benefits of peer support in psychiatric interventions, we aimed to conduct a national survey to examine key domains of mental health status in people who inject drugs (PWID) in New Zealand. PWID were recruited from 24 pharmacies and 16 dedicated peer-based needle exchanges (PBNEs) across the country. We focused on two mental health outcomes: (1) affective dysregulation, across the three emotional domains of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale, due to its role in the maintenance of continued drug use, and (2) positive cognition and effective health- and drug-related information exchange with the provider, using the Satisfaction with Life Scale and an ad hoc questionnaire, respectively, in view of their association with improved mental health outcomes. We hypothesized that access to peer support would be associated with mental health benefits for PWIDs. Remarkably, the results of a multistep regression analysis revealed that irrespective of sex, age, ethnicity, main drug used, length of drug use, and frequency of visits to the NEP, the exclusive or preferential use of PBNEs predicted significantly lower depression and anxiety scores, greater satisfaction with life, and increased health-related information exchange with the service provider. These findings demonstrate for the first time an association between access to peer support at PBNEs and positive indices of mental health, lending strong support to the effective integration of such peer-delivered NEP services into the network of mental health services for PWID worldwide.
机译:要减轻与毒品使用障碍相关的个人和社会负担,需要实施一项全面的策略,包括推广,教育,社区干预,精神病治疗以及可以使用同龄人支持的针头交换计划(NEP)。鉴于大量研究强调了同伴支持在精神科干预中的潜在益处,因此我们旨在进行全国性调查,以调查新西兰注射吸毒者(PWID)的心理健康状况的关键领域。 PWID是从全国24家药房和16家专门的基于对等的针头交换(PBNE)招募的。我们专注于两个心理健康结果:(1)抑郁焦虑压力量表的三个情感领域的情感失调,由于其在维持持续吸毒中的作用,以及(2)积极认知以及有效的健康和药物鉴于他们与改善的心理健康结果之间的联系,分别使用生活满意度量表和即席调查表与提供者进行相关信息交换。我们假设获得同伴支持会与PWID的心理健康益处相关。值得注意的是,多步回归分析的结果表明,无论性别,年龄,种族,使用的主要药物,使用药物的时间长短和访问NEP的频率如何,排他性或优先使用PBNE都可以显着降低抑郁和焦虑评分,对生活的满意度更高,并与服务提供商之间增加了与健康相关的信息交换。这些发现首次证明了PBNE的同伴支持的获得与精神健康的积极指标之间的联系,为将同伴提供的NEP服务有效整合到全球PWID的精神健康服务网络中提供了有力的支持。

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