Centre of Interdisciplinary Addiction Research of Hamburg University, Department of Psychiatry, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
BMJ Open. 2019 Aug 10;9(8):e029476. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029476.
Amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) including amphetamine, methylenedioxymethamphetamine/'ecstasy', methamphetamine, synthetic cathinones and 'Ritalin' are the second most commonly used illicit drugs globally. Yet, there is little evidence on which factors are associated with the development of different patterns of ATS use over the life course. This study aims to examine which individual, social and environmental factors shape different pathways and trajectories of ATS consumption. The study will be conducted in five European countries: Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Czech Republic and the UK.
We will use a sequential mixed-methods study design to investigate the multiple factors (familial, social and occupational situation, critical life events, general risk behaviour, mental and physical health, satisfaction with life) that shape individual ATS use pathways. A systematic literature review will be performed to provide an overview of the current academic literature on the topic. In module 1, qualitative semistructured interviews (n=ATS users and non-users) will be conducted to explore individual experiences of, and perspectives on, dynamics of change in stimulant consumption patterns. In module 2, structured questionnaires (n=2000 ATS users and non-users) will be administered via tablet computers to validate and enhance the generalisability of the interview findings. Data integration will take place at two key points. First, during the study, where the findings from the first qualitative interviews will inform the design of the structured questionnaire. Second, at the end of the study, where mixed methods data will be brought together to generate an in-depth, contextualised understanding of the research topic.
The study has been approved by the respective responsible ethics committee in each participating country. Data will be treated confidentially to ensure participants' anonymity. Findings will be disseminated in peer-reviewed scientific journals, national and international conferences, and in briefings for policy and practice.
苯丙胺类兴奋剂(ATS)包括安非他命、亚甲二氧基甲基苯丙胺/摇头丸、甲基苯丙胺、合成卡西酮和利他林,是全球使用第二广泛的非法药物。然而,关于哪些因素与一生中不同的 ATS 使用模式发展相关,几乎没有证据。本研究旨在研究哪些个体、社会和环境因素塑造了不同的 ATS 使用途径和轨迹。该研究将在五个欧洲国家进行:德国、荷兰、波兰、捷克共和国和英国。
我们将使用顺序混合方法研究设计来研究多个因素(家庭、社会和职业状况、关键生活事件、一般风险行为、心理健康和身体健康、生活满意度),这些因素塑造了个体 ATS 使用途径。将进行系统文献综述,以提供该主题当前学术文献的概述。在模块 1 中,将进行定性半结构化访谈(n=ATS 使用者和非使用者),以探索个体对兴奋剂消费模式变化的动态的经验和观点。在模块 2 中,将通过平板电脑向 2000 名 ATS 使用者和非使用者发放结构化问卷,以验证和增强访谈结果的普遍性。数据整合将在两个关键点进行。首先,在研究过程中,第一组定性访谈的结果将为结构化问卷的设计提供信息。其次,在研究结束时,将汇集混合方法数据,以深入了解研究主题。
该研究已获得每个参与国家/地区各自负责的伦理委员会的批准。将对数据进行保密处理,以确保参与者的匿名性。研究结果将在同行评议的科学期刊、国家和国际会议以及政策和实践简报中发表。