A qualitative investigation exploring why dance festivals are risky environments for drug use and potential adverse outcomes
Abstract Background Dance festivals have been shown to be high-risk events for use of drugs such as ecstasy/MDMA and possible adverse effects associated with use. However, few studies have examined what makes festivals such risky environments. We aimed to determine festival-specific risk factors for...
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Main Authors: | Joseph J. Palamar (Author), İbrahim Sönmez (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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