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Published in: Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 1/2009

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Drug use patterns among Thai illicit drug injectors amidst increased police presence

Authors: Dan Werb, Kanna Hayashi, Nadia Fairbairn, Karyn Kaplan, Paisan Suwannawong, Calvin Lai, Thomas Kerr

Published in: Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy | Issue 1/2009

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Abstract

Thailand has traditionally pursued an aggressive enforcement-based anti-illicit drug policy in an effort to make the country "drug-free." In light of this ongoing approach, we sought to assess impacts of enforcement on drug use behaviors among a cohort of injection drug users (IDU) in Thailand. We examined drug use patterns among IDU participating in a cross-sectional study conducted in Bangkok (n = 252). Participants were asked to provide data regarding patterns of drug use in the previous six months, including types of drugs consumed, method of consumption, frequency of use, and weekly income spent on drugs. We also conducted bivariate analyses to identify a possible effect of a reported increase in police presence on measures of drug use and related risk behaviors among study participants. One hundred fifty-five (61.5%) individuals reported injection heroin use and 132 (52.4%) individuals reported injection midazolam use at least daily in the past six months. Additionally, 86 (34.1%) individuals reported at least daily injection Yaba and Ice (i.e., methamphetamine) use. Participants in our study reported high levels of illicit drug use, including the injection of both illicit and licit drugs. In bivariate analyses, no association between increased police presence and drug use behaviors was observed. These findings demonstrate high ongoing rates of drug injecting in Thailand despite reports of increased levels of strict enforcement and enforcement-related violence, and raise questions regarding the merits of this approach.
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Metadata
Title
Drug use patterns among Thai illicit drug injectors amidst increased police presence
Authors
Dan Werb
Kanna Hayashi
Nadia Fairbairn
Karyn Kaplan
Paisan Suwannawong
Calvin Lai
Thomas Kerr
Publication date
01-12-2009
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy / Issue 1/2009
Electronic ISSN: 1747-597X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1747-597X-4-16

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