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Risk and harm reduction among recreational ecstasy users

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by Irene. Panagopoulos
Ecstasy users' perceptions of risk, harm reduction and decision making practices were examined in 153 adults. Identified were a range of positive and negative effects attributed to using ecstasy. There was only a weak association between risk perception, other risk taking behaviours and high ecstasy use. However, the role of the peer group was found to be an important factor in the reducation of harm, and in particular, the decision making process.

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xii, 209 leaves ; 30 cm.

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eng

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Supported by the portfolio "The importance of assessing family dysfunction in conjunction with standardised measures when treating substance abuse."

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D.Psychology (Forensic)

Faculty

Faculty of Health

School

School of Psychology

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