Changes in the initiation of heroin use after a reduction in heroin supply


Autoria(s): Carolyn Day; Louisa Degenhardt; Wayne Hall
Contribuinte(s)

J B Saunders.

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

Increasing heroin use in Australia over the past 30 years has been associated with a decline in the age of initiation to heroin use. The 2001 Australian heroin shortage was used to assess the effects of a reduction in heroin supply on age of initiation into heroin injecting. Data collected from regular injecting drug users (IDU) over the period 1996-2004 as part of the Australian Illicit Drug Reporting System were examined for changes in self- reported age of first heroin use after the onset of the heroin shortage. Estimates were also made of the number of young people who may not have commenced injecting heroin during the heroin shortage. The proportion of IDU interviewed in the IDRS who were aged

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:79677

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Informa Healthcare

Palavras-Chave #Drug Supply #Heroin Market #Initiation #Injecting Drug Use #Substance Abuse #New-south-wales #Drug Reporting-system #Early Warning System #Cohort Trends #Australia #Availability #Injection #Methamphetamine #Shortage #Patterns #CX #321202 Epidemiology #730205 Substance abuse
Tipo

Journal Article