New Zealand has recently experienced dramatic increases in seizures of amphetamine-type stimulant (ATS) drugs and detections of clandestine amphetamine laboratories. Secondary analysis of ATS drug use in New Zealand from the 2001 National Drug Survey highlighted the greater harms associated with frequent ATS use and identified potential risks associated with increased use of ATS, such as the spread of intravenous drug use and the increased demand for other “hard ” drug types. Crystal methamphetamine users emerged as the ATS-using group with the highest levels of daily use, poly-drug use, intravenous drug use and opioid use. The findings suggest New Zealand drug treatment and law enforcement resources will be more effective when applied to f...
Oceania, most notably Australia and New Zealand, has emerged as the region with the highest rate of ...
<b>Introduction and Aims</b>\ud \ud New Zealand is considered to have unusual drug use patterns by i...
Amphetamines remain a popular illicit drug among young adults in Australia and a number of other cou...
New Zealand has recently experienced dramatic increases in seizures of amphetamine-type stimulant (A...
Aims To measure the level of heavy amphetamine use, poly drug use, and intravenous drug use by amphe...
Aims To examine changes in the use of amphetamines, measure current conditions of supply, and invest...
There has been a rapid increase in the use and manufacture of powerful amphetamine-type substances (...
Introduction and aims. There has been considerable media attention recently upon possible increases ...
In the early 1990s, the United Nations Drug Control Program [now renamed to the United Nations Offic...
Whilst methamphetamine use as a generic category may have stabilised over the last decade, there has...
Drug abuse is now a global problem, affecting the health and safety of individuals and threatening t...
Drug use imposes a range of health and social costs on New Zealand society. Measures of the availabi...
In the early to mid-2000s, researchers, policy-makers, and service providers began to respond to a d...
The past decade has seen a marked increase in the popularity of ATS use, particularly methamphetamin...
The purpose of this global survey is to ascertain the size and nature of the amphetamine-type stimul...
Oceania, most notably Australia and New Zealand, has emerged as the region with the highest rate of ...
<b>Introduction and Aims</b>\ud \ud New Zealand is considered to have unusual drug use patterns by i...
Amphetamines remain a popular illicit drug among young adults in Australia and a number of other cou...
New Zealand has recently experienced dramatic increases in seizures of amphetamine-type stimulant (A...
Aims To measure the level of heavy amphetamine use, poly drug use, and intravenous drug use by amphe...
Aims To examine changes in the use of amphetamines, measure current conditions of supply, and invest...
There has been a rapid increase in the use and manufacture of powerful amphetamine-type substances (...
Introduction and aims. There has been considerable media attention recently upon possible increases ...
In the early 1990s, the United Nations Drug Control Program [now renamed to the United Nations Offic...
Whilst methamphetamine use as a generic category may have stabilised over the last decade, there has...
Drug abuse is now a global problem, affecting the health and safety of individuals and threatening t...
Drug use imposes a range of health and social costs on New Zealand society. Measures of the availabi...
In the early to mid-2000s, researchers, policy-makers, and service providers began to respond to a d...
The past decade has seen a marked increase in the popularity of ATS use, particularly methamphetamin...
The purpose of this global survey is to ascertain the size and nature of the amphetamine-type stimul...
Oceania, most notably Australia and New Zealand, has emerged as the region with the highest rate of ...
<b>Introduction and Aims</b>\ud \ud New Zealand is considered to have unusual drug use patterns by i...
Amphetamines remain a popular illicit drug among young adults in Australia and a number of other cou...