Patterns of ecstasy use amongst live music event attendees and their opinions on pill testing: a cross sectional study
Abstract Background Pill testing services could potentially be used to reduce drug-related harm. This study aims to identify patterns of ecstasy use among live music event attendees; explore the opinions and potential usage of illicit pill testing programs and examine factors associated with the lik...
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Main Authors: | Madeleine Southey (Author), Ashwini Kathirgamalingam (Author), Benjamin Crawford (Author), Rohan Kaul (Author), Jack McNamara (Author), Franklin John-Leader (Author), Jenny Heslop (Author), Sabrina Winona Pit (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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