How and Where to Find NPS Users: a Comparison of Methods in a Cross-National Survey Among Three Groups of Current Users of New Psychoactive Substances in Europe

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Dirk Korf
Annemieke Benschop
Bernd Werse
Gerrit Kamphausen
Katalin Felvinczi
Katarzyna Dąbrowska
Susana Hernriques
Ton Nabben
Łukasz Wieczorek
Michał Bujalski
Zsusza Kalo
Evelyn Hearne
Marie Claire Van Hout
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Bonger Institute of Criminology, Law School
[2] Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology,undefined
来源
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction | 2021年 / 19卷
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New psychoactive substance; NPS; Prevalence; Marginalised drug user; Nightlife drug user; Online community user; Prevention; Health education;
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Use of new psychoactive substances (NPS) across Europe remains a public health challenge. The study describes potentials and limitations of methods in a transnational survey of recent marginalised, nightlife and online community NPS users in Germany, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, Poland and Portugal (n = 3023). In terms of demographic profile, drug use history and type of NPS, different methods reached different segments of the NPS-using population. Last year use of different NPS varied across countries and groups. Respondents used NPS in a variety of settings, with public spaces most common in the marginalised group. The study suggests that prevalence rates can reveal a picture of the NPS market that significantly deviates from what law enforcement seizures indicate. Outreach in nightlife settings and peer education are recommended to inform users about health risks and to improve access to drug services and care.
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