Journal article

Prevalence of injecting drug use and associated risk behavior among regular ecstasy users in Australia

B White, C Day, L Degenhardt, S Kinner, C Fry, R Bruno, J Johnston

Drug and Alcohol Dependence | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2006

Abstract

Background: The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of injecting drug use and associated risk behaviour among a sentinel sample of ecstasy users. Methods: Cross-sectional surveys were conducted with regular ecstasy users as part of an annual monitoring study of ecstasy and related drug markets in all Australian capital cities. Results: Twenty-three percent of the sample reported having ever injected a drug and 15% reported injecting in the 6 months preceding interview. Independent predictors of lifetime injection were older age, unemployment and having ever been in prison. Completion of secondary school and identifying as heterosexual was associated with a lower likelihood of ..

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