Introduction and Aims. Considerable concern has been raised about associations between ecstasy use and mental health. Studies of ecstasy users typically investigate varying levels of lifetime use of ecstasy, and often fail to account for other drug use and sociodemographic characteristics of participants, which may explain mixed findings. The current study aimed to examine the relationship between patterns of recent (last six months) ecstasy use and psychological distress among current, regular ecstasy users, controlling for sociodemographic risk factors and patterns of other drug use. Design and Methods. Data were collected from regular ecstasy users (n = 752) recruited from each capital city in Australia as part of the Ecstasy and related...
Twelve heavy recreational ecstasy drug users (30–1000 occasions), 16 light ecstasy users (1–20 occas...
Previous work provided preliminary evidence that different patterns of use among ecstasy users may i...
Abstract. Aims: The relationship between ecstasy and affective psychological symptoms are still subj...
Introduction and Aims. Considerable concern has been raised about associations between ecstasy use a...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between ecstasy use and mental disorders in a representa...
Background Elevated depressive and anxiety symptoms during childhood and adolescence have been assoc...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between ecstasy use and mental disorders in a representa...
Cannabis is one of the most common ‚co-drugs’ for ecstasy users. The aim of the present study was to...
Rationale: Research exploring the effects of the widely used recreational drug Ecstasy or MDMA (3,4-...
Introduction and Aims. A significant proportion of young Australians engage in risky alcohol consump...
Rationale: Previous research has identified elevated rates of depressive and anxiety symptoms amongs...
RATIONALE: Longitudinal, population-based studies can better assess the relationship of ecstasy use ...
We examine alcohol use in conjunction with ecstasy use and risk-taking behaviors among regular ecsta...
Due to potential serotonergic deficits, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or Ecstasy) may caus...
Ecstasy use may result in lowered mood, anxiety or aggression in the days following use. Yet, few st...
Twelve heavy recreational ecstasy drug users (30–1000 occasions), 16 light ecstasy users (1–20 occas...
Previous work provided preliminary evidence that different patterns of use among ecstasy users may i...
Abstract. Aims: The relationship between ecstasy and affective psychological symptoms are still subj...
Introduction and Aims. Considerable concern has been raised about associations between ecstasy use a...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between ecstasy use and mental disorders in a representa...
Background Elevated depressive and anxiety symptoms during childhood and adolescence have been assoc...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between ecstasy use and mental disorders in a representa...
Cannabis is one of the most common ‚co-drugs’ for ecstasy users. The aim of the present study was to...
Rationale: Research exploring the effects of the widely used recreational drug Ecstasy or MDMA (3,4-...
Introduction and Aims. A significant proportion of young Australians engage in risky alcohol consump...
Rationale: Previous research has identified elevated rates of depressive and anxiety symptoms amongs...
RATIONALE: Longitudinal, population-based studies can better assess the relationship of ecstasy use ...
We examine alcohol use in conjunction with ecstasy use and risk-taking behaviors among regular ecsta...
Due to potential serotonergic deficits, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or Ecstasy) may caus...
Ecstasy use may result in lowered mood, anxiety or aggression in the days following use. Yet, few st...
Twelve heavy recreational ecstasy drug users (30–1000 occasions), 16 light ecstasy users (1–20 occas...
Previous work provided preliminary evidence that different patterns of use among ecstasy users may i...
Abstract. Aims: The relationship between ecstasy and affective psychological symptoms are still subj...