The paper discusses research findings on non-biological risk factors associated with illicit drug use. There is an established body of North American research in this field, and a growing European literature. We find that there is an interplay of individual and environmental factors associated with drug use, with the permeation of their interactions potentially limitless. Within the behavioural science literature, we identify three main analytical dimensions for understanding "risk factors": "intrapersonal, "micro-environmental " and "macro-environmental". The balance of focus in research tends towards "extra-environmental" or individualistic interpretations. We emphasize that future research is best oriented towards generating data of practical value for the development of interventions rather than attempting to delineate causative factors. The failure of most risk factors research rests in its incapacity to capture the variety of social and environmental influences on drug use, and the relevance of these for developing socially appropriate interventions. In addition to recognizing the importance of targeting interventions towards "high risk" populations and "high risk" forms of drug use, we emphasize throughout the importance of the "risk environment" in mediating patterns of drug use.

Risk factors associated with drug use: the importance of "risk environment"

GIORGINO, VINCENZO MARIO BRUNO;
2003-01-01

Abstract

The paper discusses research findings on non-biological risk factors associated with illicit drug use. There is an established body of North American research in this field, and a growing European literature. We find that there is an interplay of individual and environmental factors associated with drug use, with the permeation of their interactions potentially limitless. Within the behavioural science literature, we identify three main analytical dimensions for understanding "risk factors": "intrapersonal, "micro-environmental " and "macro-environmental". The balance of focus in research tends towards "extra-environmental" or individualistic interpretations. We emphasize that future research is best oriented towards generating data of practical value for the development of interventions rather than attempting to delineate causative factors. The failure of most risk factors research rests in its incapacity to capture the variety of social and environmental influences on drug use, and the relevance of these for developing socially appropriate interventions. In addition to recognizing the importance of targeting interventions towards "high risk" populations and "high risk" forms of drug use, we emphasize throughout the importance of the "risk environment" in mediating patterns of drug use.
2003
10
303
329
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
illicit drug use; risk factors; health promotion; public health
RHODES Tim; LILLY Robert; FERNANDEZ Cesareo; GIORGINO Vincenzo; KEMMESIS Uwe; OSSEBAARD Hans; LALAM Nacer; FAASEN Imar; SPANNOW Karen Ellen
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