Despite the increasing prevalence and distinct nature of methamphetamine-related harms, treatment models are limited, and relapse is common. Meta-ethnography has been increasingly used to synthesise qualitative health research and develop new concepts or theories. This meta-ethnography aimed to explore methamphetamine users' experiences of cessation, recovery, and relapse, to better understand how to tailor support for this population.A systematic review was conducted of six electronic databases, supported by hand searches of leading journals and reviews of reference lists. Reports were included that used naturalistic participant observation to examine methamphetamine cessation, recovery, and relapse with at least 50% of their sample. The l...
Objective: This study explores factors associated with methamphetamine initiation based on the narra...
There is a lack of knowledge on how the process of desisting (i.e., maintaining abstinence) works fo...
This paper describes trajectories of methamphetamine (MA) use among participants in a longitudinal s...
This article contributes to a growing body of literature that emphasizes the social nature of drug u...
Aims: This qualitative study explores and characterises barriers to methamphetamine recovery that em...
Introduction: Methamphetamine addiction cycles through phases of quitting and relapse generally proc...
The reality of relapse in addiction recovery complicates our understanding in the implementation of ...
The goal of this study is to explore motivating factors for recovering from methamphetamine abuse. T...
In the Philippines where an ongoing national drug campaign is implemented, continuous recovery of dr...
This article contributes to a growing body of literature that emphasizes the social nature of drug u...
Women suffer methamphetamine (meth) addiction at a rate much higher than rates for addiction to othe...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. While much has been made of the governmentality evinced in drug policy, its...
This study aims to investigate the lives of adult methamphetamine users in Germany. This qualitative...
Methamphetamine use has come to be seen as a significant policy issue in New Zealand and elsewhere. ...
The behavioral strategies methamphetamine addicts employ as they go through treatment are not well u...
Objective: This study explores factors associated with methamphetamine initiation based on the narra...
There is a lack of knowledge on how the process of desisting (i.e., maintaining abstinence) works fo...
This paper describes trajectories of methamphetamine (MA) use among participants in a longitudinal s...
This article contributes to a growing body of literature that emphasizes the social nature of drug u...
Aims: This qualitative study explores and characterises barriers to methamphetamine recovery that em...
Introduction: Methamphetamine addiction cycles through phases of quitting and relapse generally proc...
The reality of relapse in addiction recovery complicates our understanding in the implementation of ...
The goal of this study is to explore motivating factors for recovering from methamphetamine abuse. T...
In the Philippines where an ongoing national drug campaign is implemented, continuous recovery of dr...
This article contributes to a growing body of literature that emphasizes the social nature of drug u...
Women suffer methamphetamine (meth) addiction at a rate much higher than rates for addiction to othe...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. While much has been made of the governmentality evinced in drug policy, its...
This study aims to investigate the lives of adult methamphetamine users in Germany. This qualitative...
Methamphetamine use has come to be seen as a significant policy issue in New Zealand and elsewhere. ...
The behavioral strategies methamphetamine addicts employ as they go through treatment are not well u...
Objective: This study explores factors associated with methamphetamine initiation based on the narra...
There is a lack of knowledge on how the process of desisting (i.e., maintaining abstinence) works fo...
This paper describes trajectories of methamphetamine (MA) use among participants in a longitudinal s...