Research on methamphetamine use and related issues often uses data from in-treatment and post-treatment populations in urban areas. Rural ethnographic studies are less common, particularly self-assessments by active methamphetamine users that explore use patterns and their adverse consequences. Such work is especially rare in the rural South, where illicit methamphetamine manufacture and use have recently been increasing. This article presents an ethnographic overview of methamphetamine use in rural Kentucky and Arkansas based on qualitative interviews conducted with 34 active, not-in-treatment, primary methamphetamine users. Methamphetamine supply, distribution, and prevalence of methamphetamine use are described. Pathways and motivations ...
The current study examined patterns of drug use, associated harms, and access to drug treatment amon...
Importance: Overdoses continue to increase in the US, but the contribution of methamphetamine use is...
Illicit drug use in the rural United States is increasingly common, yet little is known about drug u...
Research on methamphetamine use and related issues often uses data from in-treatment and post-treatm...
This paper describes trajectories of methamphetamine (MA) use among participants in a longitudinal s...
This article describes rural methamphetamine (MA) production (“cooking”) and associated risks in Ken...
Baseline and follow-up qualitative interviews with methamphetamine users in rural Kentucky and Arkan...
Objective: Use and production of methamphetamine (MA) has dramatically increased in the United State...
This article describes rural methamphetamine (MA) production (“cooking”) and associated risks in Ken...
The abuse of methamphetamine ( or meth) is dramatically evident in the before and after faces of m...
There are no studies of African Americans’, methamphetamine use in the South where it is widespread ...
In 2005, Arkansas and Kentucky implemented laws restricting sales of pseudoephedrine medications tha...
Aims To examine how race and methamphetamine legislation are associated with changes in cocaine and...
Since the 1990s, methamphetamine manufacturing and use have been spreading into midwestern and south...
21.8 million people in the United States have used or abused some form of substance in the past year...
The current study examined patterns of drug use, associated harms, and access to drug treatment amon...
Importance: Overdoses continue to increase in the US, but the contribution of methamphetamine use is...
Illicit drug use in the rural United States is increasingly common, yet little is known about drug u...
Research on methamphetamine use and related issues often uses data from in-treatment and post-treatm...
This paper describes trajectories of methamphetamine (MA) use among participants in a longitudinal s...
This article describes rural methamphetamine (MA) production (“cooking”) and associated risks in Ken...
Baseline and follow-up qualitative interviews with methamphetamine users in rural Kentucky and Arkan...
Objective: Use and production of methamphetamine (MA) has dramatically increased in the United State...
This article describes rural methamphetamine (MA) production (“cooking”) and associated risks in Ken...
The abuse of methamphetamine ( or meth) is dramatically evident in the before and after faces of m...
There are no studies of African Americans’, methamphetamine use in the South where it is widespread ...
In 2005, Arkansas and Kentucky implemented laws restricting sales of pseudoephedrine medications tha...
Aims To examine how race and methamphetamine legislation are associated with changes in cocaine and...
Since the 1990s, methamphetamine manufacturing and use have been spreading into midwestern and south...
21.8 million people in the United States have used or abused some form of substance in the past year...
The current study examined patterns of drug use, associated harms, and access to drug treatment amon...
Importance: Overdoses continue to increase in the US, but the contribution of methamphetamine use is...
Illicit drug use in the rural United States is increasingly common, yet little is known about drug u...