Objective: Large-scale epidemiological research often uses self-reports to determine the prevalence of illicit substance use. Self-reports may suffer from inaccurate reporting but can be verified with objective measures. This study examined the following: the prevalence of illicit and non-medical substance use with self-reports and hair toxicology, the convergence of self-reported and objectively quantified substance use, and the correlates of under- and overreporting. Method: The data came from a large urban cohort study of young adults (n = 1,002, mean age = 20.6 years, 50% female). The participants provided 3 cm of hair (covering the previous 3 months) and reported their illicit and non-medical substance use and their sociodemographic...
Background: Use of illicit substances is often under-reported. Testing positive in oral fluid provid...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...
Objective Epidemiological studies increasingly use hair samples to assess people’s cumulative exp...
Objective: Large-scale epidemiological research often uses self-reports to determine the prevalence ...
People who attend nightclubs and festivals are known for high prevalence of party drug use, but more...
Abstract Background Self-reported substance use is more likely to be influenced by underreporting bi...
Introduction. Hair analysis is a useful tool in clinical, administrative and forensic fields; it all...
Embargo until 09 August 2020Background: Self-reported data are commonly used when investigating illi...
Background: In recent years, there has been an increase in emergence and use of novel psychoactive s...
Accurate drug use assessment is vital to understanding the prevalence, course, treatment needs, and ...
There is a need for empirical studies assessing the psychometric properties of self-reported alcohol...
Hair analysis is a useful tool in both clinical and forensic fields: it allows information about dru...
Introduction: Biological tests of drug use can be used to inform clinical and legal decisions and ho...
Prevalence findings for 1995 of illicit drug use as well as DSM-IV abuse and dependence are reported...
Background: Self-reported data are commonly used when investigating illicit substance use. However,...
Background: Use of illicit substances is often under-reported. Testing positive in oral fluid provid...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...
Objective Epidemiological studies increasingly use hair samples to assess people’s cumulative exp...
Objective: Large-scale epidemiological research often uses self-reports to determine the prevalence ...
People who attend nightclubs and festivals are known for high prevalence of party drug use, but more...
Abstract Background Self-reported substance use is more likely to be influenced by underreporting bi...
Introduction. Hair analysis is a useful tool in clinical, administrative and forensic fields; it all...
Embargo until 09 August 2020Background: Self-reported data are commonly used when investigating illi...
Background: In recent years, there has been an increase in emergence and use of novel psychoactive s...
Accurate drug use assessment is vital to understanding the prevalence, course, treatment needs, and ...
There is a need for empirical studies assessing the psychometric properties of self-reported alcohol...
Hair analysis is a useful tool in both clinical and forensic fields: it allows information about dru...
Introduction: Biological tests of drug use can be used to inform clinical and legal decisions and ho...
Prevalence findings for 1995 of illicit drug use as well as DSM-IV abuse and dependence are reported...
Background: Self-reported data are commonly used when investigating illicit substance use. However,...
Background: Use of illicit substances is often under-reported. Testing positive in oral fluid provid...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...
Objective Epidemiological studies increasingly use hair samples to assess people’s cumulative exp...