The study investigates illicit drug use in the night-time economy and its association with intoxication, harm and violence experienced by licensed venue patrons. Five-minute structured interviews measuring event-level data were conducted over a 15-month period (March 2010–June 2011) between 9 pm and 1 am. A total of 3949 patrons were interviewed in Newcastle and Geelong, Australian regional cities close to capital cities. Mean age was 24.3 years old (SD=5.8) and 54.4% were male. Six percent of the sample self-reported consuming illicit substances at the time of interview; 7.3% at nightclub venues, 11.8% in the street, 5.5% in pubs and 2.8% in bars. Amphetamines, methamphetamines and ecstasy accounted for two-thirds of substance use. Patrons...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Illicit drug use is prevalent in the nightlife scene, especially at electronic dance music (EDM) eve...
Aims: We tested whether patrons of the night-time economy who had co-consumed energy drinks or illic...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the characteristics of drug users in the night-time economy (NTE), and whe...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...
Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simultaneous alcohol and illic...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...
One in four young Australians (aged between 15 and 24 years) reported consuming alcohol at levels as...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
AIMS: This study aimed to 1) estimate the prevalence of illicit drug use in night-time entertainment...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The study investigates the prevalence of pre-drinking culture in the night-ti...
Illicit drug use is prevalent in the nightlife scene, especially at electronic dance music (EDM) eve...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Illicit drug use is prevalent in the nightlife scene, especially at electronic dance music (EDM) eve...
Aims: We tested whether patrons of the night-time economy who had co-consumed energy drinks or illic...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the characteristics of drug users in the night-time economy (NTE), and whe...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...
Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simultaneous alcohol and illic...
Introduction and Aims: Associations between substance use and aggression may be amplified by simulta...
One in four young Australians (aged between 15 and 24 years) reported consuming alcohol at levels as...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
AIMS: This study aimed to 1) estimate the prevalence of illicit drug use in night-time entertainment...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The study investigates the prevalence of pre-drinking culture in the night-ti...
Illicit drug use is prevalent in the nightlife scene, especially at electronic dance music (EDM) eve...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Illicit drug use is prevalent in the nightlife scene, especially at electronic dance music (EDM) eve...
Aims: We tested whether patrons of the night-time economy who had co-consumed energy drinks or illic...