AIM AND BACKGROUND: We estimated health service utilisation attributable to methamphetamine use, its national impact and examined other predictors of health service utilisation among dependent methamphetamine users. METHOD: Past year rates of health service utilisation (number of attendances for general hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, emergency departments, general practitioners, psychiatrists, counsellors or psychologists, and dentists) were estimated for three levels of methamphetamine use (no use, < weekly, ≥ weekly) using panel data from a longitudinal cohort of 484 dependent methamphetamine users from Sydney and Brisbane, Australia. Marginal rates for methamphetamine use were multiplied by 2013 prevalence estimates from the National ...
OBJECTIVE: Amphetamine use and availability have increased in Australia and there are concerns that ...
Introduction: Mutual support groups (e.g. SMART Recovery) are an important source of support for peo...
Amphetamine use and availability have increased in Australia and there are concerns that this has le...
Aim and background. We estimated health service utilisation attributable to methamphetamine use, its...
Objective: To estimate the number of regular and dependent methamphetamine users in Australia. Desi...
Examines the number of regular and dependent methamphetamine users in Australia. Abstract Objective...
The use of methamphetamine is a significant public health concern. An extensive literature documents...
Introduction and aims. There has been considerable media attention recently upon possible increases ...
This study explores the patterns and features of methamphetamine-related presentations to emergency ...
Objective: To estimate the number of regular and dependent methamphetamine users in Australia. Desig...
Methamphetamine is the third most popular illicit drug in Australia. Over one million (6.3%) Austral...
Introduction: We examined trends in Australian treatment episodes for smoking and injecting methamph...
Abstract Background Australia has one of the highest rates of methamphetamine use in the world; howe...
Introduction and Aims:Needle‐syringe programs (NSP) are an underutilized source of data on drug inje...
Introduction. This study examined (a) changes in crystal methamphetamine use among regular ecstasy u...
OBJECTIVE: Amphetamine use and availability have increased in Australia and there are concerns that ...
Introduction: Mutual support groups (e.g. SMART Recovery) are an important source of support for peo...
Amphetamine use and availability have increased in Australia and there are concerns that this has le...
Aim and background. We estimated health service utilisation attributable to methamphetamine use, its...
Objective: To estimate the number of regular and dependent methamphetamine users in Australia. Desi...
Examines the number of regular and dependent methamphetamine users in Australia. Abstract Objective...
The use of methamphetamine is a significant public health concern. An extensive literature documents...
Introduction and aims. There has been considerable media attention recently upon possible increases ...
This study explores the patterns and features of methamphetamine-related presentations to emergency ...
Objective: To estimate the number of regular and dependent methamphetamine users in Australia. Desig...
Methamphetamine is the third most popular illicit drug in Australia. Over one million (6.3%) Austral...
Introduction: We examined trends in Australian treatment episodes for smoking and injecting methamph...
Abstract Background Australia has one of the highest rates of methamphetamine use in the world; howe...
Introduction and Aims:Needle‐syringe programs (NSP) are an underutilized source of data on drug inje...
Introduction. This study examined (a) changes in crystal methamphetamine use among regular ecstasy u...
OBJECTIVE: Amphetamine use and availability have increased in Australia and there are concerns that ...
Introduction: Mutual support groups (e.g. SMART Recovery) are an important source of support for peo...
Amphetamine use and availability have increased in Australia and there are concerns that this has le...