Scientific journal paper Q3
Health and social problems associated with recent Novel Psychoactive Substance (NPS) use amongst marginalised, nightlife and online users in six European countries
Marie Claire Van Hout (Van Hout, M. C.); Annemieke Benschop (Benschop, A.); Michal Bujalski (Bujalski, M.); Katarzyna Dabrowska (Dabrowska, K.); Zsolt Demetrovics (Demetrovics, Z.); Katalin Felvinczi (Felvinczi, K.); Evelyn Hearne (Hearne, E.); Susana Henriques (Henriques, S.); Zsuzsa Kaló (Kaló, Z.); Gerrit Kamphausen (Kamphausen, G.); Dirk Korf (Korf, D.); Joana Silva (Silva, J. P.); Lukasz Wieczorek (Wieczorek, L.); Bernd Werse (Werse, B.); et al.
Journal Title
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
Year (definitive publication)
2018
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
Continued diversification and use of new psychoactive substances (NPS) across Europe remains a public health challenge. The study describes health and social consequences of recent NPS use as reported in a survey of marginalised, nightlife and online NPS users in the Netherlands, Hungary, Portugal, Ireland, Germany and Poland (n = 3023). Some respondents were unable to categorise NPS they had used. Use of ‘herbal blends’ and ‘synthetic cannabinoids obtained pure’ was most reported in Germany, Poland and Hungary, and use of ‘branded stimulants’ and stimulants/empathogens/nootropics obtained pure’ was most reported in the Netherlands. Increased heart rate and palpitation, dizziness, anxiety, horror trips and headaches were most commonly reported acute side effects. Marginalised users reported substantially more acute side effects, more mid- and long-term mental and physical problems, and more social problems. Development of country-specific NPS awareness raising initiatives, health and social service needs assessments, and targeted responses are warranted.
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Keywords
Novel psychoactive substance,NPS,Marginalised drug user,Online drug user,Nightlife,Health and social consequences
  • Basic Medicine - Medical and Health Sciences
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
NPS-HOME/2014/JDRU/AG/DRUG/7077 New Psychoactive Substances
UID/SOC/03126/2013 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia