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Using life course charts to assess and compare trajectories of amphetamine type stimulant consumption in different user groups: a cross-sectional study.

Marcus-Sebastian MartensHeike ZurholdMoritz RosenkranzAmy O'DonnellMichelle AddisonLiam SpencerWilliam McGovernRoman GabrhelíkBenjamin PetruželkaMagdalena RowickaNienke LiebregtsPeter DegkwitzEileen KanerUwe Verthein
Published in: Harm reduction journal (2020)
For non-dependent, frequent and non-frequent ATS users, negative life events from the period of ATS use do not become obvious in our analysed data. Besides preventing a pathway into ATS dependency, the aim of an intervention should be to reduce the harm by for example drug testing which offers also the opportunity for interventions to prevent developing a substance use dependency. For the group of dependent ATS users, our study suggests holistic, tailored interventions and specialist treatment services are needed, as a single, simple intervention is unlikely to cover all the life domains affected.
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