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High-risk drug use and new psychoactive substances : results from an EMCDDA trendspotter study June 2017 : rapid communication
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  • Rapp.2238
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  • High-risk drug use and new psychoactive substances : results from an EMCDDA trendspotter study June 2017 : rapid communication
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  • Publications Office, Luxembourg : 2017
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  • 21 s. : ill.
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  • In recent years, environmental signals from both formal and informal research and monitoring sources have been indicating critical new developments within Europes new psychoactive substances (NPS) market. These include signs of increased and problem use of NPS among a range of demographic groups, including the use of synthetic cathinones by opioid and amphetamine injectors, the injection of synthetic cathinones by certain subgroups of men who have sex with men, reports of potent new synthetic opioids found in heroin products, and the use of synthetic cannabinoids by marginalised populations in some countries. To investigate the circumstances and impact of these developments, a targeted rapid information assessment or trendspotter study was initiated by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) and carried out between July and October 2016. The study aimed to map and increase understanding of high-risk drug use and NPS in Europe, including the range of forms this may take, the underlying facilitating factors, and associated harms and consequences. Specifically, it aimed to explore: - the main high-risk user groups and their characteristics; - clusters, patterns and trends in use; - primary substances/products used and their effects; - associated harms and deaths; - external triggers and motivations for use.
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  • Europeiska centrumet för kontroll av narkotika och narkotikamissbruk Utgivare
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  • 978-92-9497-117-3
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*5208 $aIn recent years, environmental signals from both formal and informal research and monitoring sources have been indicating critical new developments within Europes new psychoactive substances (NPS) market. These include signs of increased and problem use of NPS among a range of demographic groups, including the use of synthetic cathinones by opioid and amphetamine injectors, the injection of synthetic cathinones by certain subgroups of men who have sex with men, reports of potent new synthetic opioids found in heroin products, and the use of synthetic cannabinoids by marginalised populations in some countries. To investigate the circumstances and impact of these developments, a targeted rapid information assessment or trendspotter study was initiated by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) and carried out between July and October 2016. The study aimed to map and increase understanding of high-risk drug use and NPS in Europe, including the range of forms this may take, the underlying facilitating factors, and associated harms and consequences. Specifically, it aimed to explore: - the main high-risk user groups and their characteristics; - clusters, patterns and trends in use; - primary substances/products used and their effects; - associated harms and deaths; - external triggers and motivations for use.
*650 4$aSubstance-related disorders
*650 4$aEurope
*650 4$aAnalgesics, opioid
*650 4$aRisk factors
*650 4$aPublic health
*653  $aEuropa
*653  $aFolkhälsa
*653  $aHälsorisker
*653  $aSmärtstillande medel, opioider
*653  $aNarkotikamissbruk
*7001 $aMounteney, Jane$4aut
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*852  $hRapp.2238
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