2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2439243/v1
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Young adults’ pathways of negating harms and pleasure related to recreational poly-drug use: A complex balancing act

Abstract: Background: This paper examines the drug use and harm reduction practices of a subset of young adults in the Greater London area who engage in recreational poly-drug use. It traces their complex relationships with three popular party drugs – MDMA/ecstasy, cocaine, and alcohol – and explores the difficulties of balancing the harms and benefits within the context of situated poly-drug use practices. Method: Longitudinal qualitative interviews with 31 young adults, aged 22 to 25. Three phases of thematic, semi-st… Show more

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“…The drug trends among young adults immersed in the party scenes of major cities in countries like the Netherlands and the United Kingdom often indicate the direction of drug use in the rest of Europe. Based on recent research in the normalisation of drug use, it is predominantly the consumption of MDMA/Ecstasy, cocaine and amphetamine that has become normalised within these urban areas (Murray, 2023; van den Bos et al, 2023). The increase in cocaine use is evident in wastewater in the Nordic region, especially in the metropolitan areas.…”
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“…The drug trends among young adults immersed in the party scenes of major cities in countries like the Netherlands and the United Kingdom often indicate the direction of drug use in the rest of Europe. Based on recent research in the normalisation of drug use, it is predominantly the consumption of MDMA/Ecstasy, cocaine and amphetamine that has become normalised within these urban areas (Murray, 2023; van den Bos et al, 2023). The increase in cocaine use is evident in wastewater in the Nordic region, especially in the metropolitan areas.…”
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confidence: 99%