| Literature DB >> 29559427 |
Katrina Elizabeth Champion1,2, Cath Chapman1, Nicola Clare Newton1, Mary-Ellen Brierley1, Lexine Stapinski1, Frances Kay-Lambkin1,3, Jack Nagle4, Maree Teesson1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of crystal methamphetamine (ice) and the associated harms for individuals, families, and communities across Australia has been the subject of growing concern in recent years. The provision of easily accessible, evidence-based, and up-to-date information and resources about crystal methamphetamine for the community is a critical component of an effective public health response.Entities:
Keywords: health education; internet; methamphetamine; preventive psychiatry; substance-related disorders
Year: 2018 PMID: 29559427 PMCID: PMC5883077 DOI: 10.2196/mental.8891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Ment Health ISSN: 2368-7959
Figure 1The codevelopment process of the Cracks in the Ice Community Toolkit.
Reasons for using crystal methamphetamine among ice users.
| Reason for use | Ever used (N=137), n (%)a | Used weekly or more (N=44), n (%)a |
| I like the feeling of being high | 75 (54.7) | 26 (59) |
| To escape reality | 53 (38.7) | 25 (57) |
| To party or socialize | 51 (37.2) | 13 (30) |
| To avoid dealing with issues and thoughts | 46 (33.6) | 19 (43) |
| To feel confident | 45 (32.8) | 16 (36) |
| To think more clearly | 38 (27.7) | 17 (39) |
| All my friends use it | 28 (20.4) | 7 (16) |
| I used it a bit and now I cannot stop | 22 (16.1) | 13 (30) |
| To help me focus at work | 12 (8.8) | 7 (16) |
aParticipants could endorse multiple reasons.
Social harms associated with someone else’s use of crystal methamphetamine (N=451).
| Harm | n (%) |
| Ever had serious arguments or quarrels as a result of someone using ice | 162 (35.9) |
| Ever had friendships break up as a result of someone using ice | 149 (33.0) |
| Ever been insulted or humiliated by someone using ice | 138 (30.6) |
| Ever had family problems or marriage difficulties because of someone using ice | 130 (28.8) |
| Ever been a passenger with a driver who has been using ice | 127 (28.2) |
| Ever had financial trouble as a result of someone using ice | 103 (22.8) |
| Ever been disturbed by loud parties or the behavior of someone using ice | 99 (22.0) |
| Ever been pushed, hit, or assaulted by someone using ice | 86 (19.1) |
| Ever had your property vandalized by someone using ice | 75 (16.6) |
Reasons for visiting a website about crystal methamphetamine (N=451).
| Reason | n (%)a |
| To get information for myself | 185 (41.0) |
| To find out how to get help for a friend or a family member | 136 (30.2) |
| I have heard the term “ice epidemic” and want more information | 121 (26.8) |
| To get information for a friend or a family member | 123 (27.3) |
| To find out how to get help for myself | 44 (9.8) |
| I am a health professional and want more information to help a client | 26 (5.8) |
| I am interested in trying ice in the future and want to know more information before I do it | 12 (2.7) |
| I am a teacher and am looking for educational resources to use in class | 3 (0.7) |
aParticipants could endorse multiple reasons.
Overview of key content on the Cracks in the Ice website.
| Overarching topic | Content | |
| What is ice? | Definition of methamphetamine and its different forms (“ice,” base, and speed) Information about the appearance, route of administration, purity, and street names for methamphetamines | |
| How many people use ice? | Prevalence of methamphetamine use and related harms in Australia Trends in methamphetamine use and harms in Australia | |
| Why do people use ice? | Commonly reported reasons for using crystal methamphetamine Reasons young people might use drugs, such as crystal methamphetamine Tips for being assertive and drug refusal skills | |
| What are the laws about ice? | Summary of the law for methamphetamine (including crystal methamphetamine)-related offences in Australia and by state and territory | |
| What are the effects of Ice | How methamphetamine affects the brain and body The short- and long-term mental health effects of methamphetamine use Using “ice” with other drugs, including reasons for polydrug use and the effects of using ice with stimulants, depressants, and with medications | |
| Staying Safe | When and where to get help, including a self-assessment tool to provide feedback about one’s use of crystal methamphetamine How to support a loved one who is using methamphetamine Support services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders | |
Overview of user-specific content on the Cracks in the Ice website.
| User group | Description |
| Community toolkit | The community toolkit provides local councils, parents and citizen groups, community organizations, or concerned community members with the appropriate tools (including factsheets, brochures, booklets, and PowerPoint presentation and talking notes) for use at community forums and events |
| Families and friends | This section provides information about helping a loved one who may be using ice, including tips for starting a conversation, how to protect yourself, and where to get additional support |
| Health professionals | Factsheets, guidelines, and Web-based resources for professionals working across a range of sectors, including general practitioners, frontline workers in hospital settings and emergency departments, frontline workers in alcohol and other drug settings, mental health practitioners (eg, psychologists, social workers, and counselors), paramedics, and police services |
| Schools | Access to information and resources for parents, teachers, and students, including webinars, factsheets, and interactive games |
Figure 2The Cracks in the Ice Community Toolkit home page (at time of launch).
Figure 4Screenshot of the Families & Friends page (at time of launch).