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Increasing Willingness to Use Synthetic Drugs if Offered among Electronic Dance Music Party Attendees, 2017-2019.

Joseph J Palamar1.   

Abstract

Intention and willingness to use drugs are proximal predictors of drug use; however, willingness to use requires more research to inform prevention efforts. This study examines willingness to use drugs among electronic dance music (EDM) party attendees, a population at high risk for drug use. Data were examined from a repeated cross-sectional study of 2,426 adult EDM party attendees surveyed entering nightclubs and festivals in New York City from 2017 to 2019 using time-space sampling. Trends and correlates of reporting whether participants would use ten different synthetic drugs if offered by a friend in the next thirty days were examined. Ecstasy (31.9%), powder cocaine (25.5%), LSD (20.0%), and opioids (16.4%) were most likely to be used if offered. Willingness to use powder cocaine, LSD, ketamine, amphetamine, tryptamines, and 2C series drugs significantly increased from 2017 to 2019, particularly powder cocaine (increasing from 19.1% to 34.2%, p <.001). Any or more recent use of each drug was associated with increases in willingness to use. Past drug use is a consistent predictor of willingness to use if offered, and willingness to use is increasing in this population. Findings can inform prevention efforts by allowing better targeting of those at risk for use.

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Keywords:  Cocaine; ecstasy; electronic dance music; ketamine; willingness to use drugs

Year:  2020        PMID: 32429796      PMCID: PMC7674237          DOI: 10.1080/02791072.2020.1761574

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychoactive Drugs        ISSN: 0279-1072


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