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Examining the Impact of Individual, Community, and Market Factors on Methamphetamine Use: A Tale of Two Cities
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Substance AbuseSubstance UseHealth PolicyPsychiatryAddictionDrug PolicySociologyClub DrugDrug Market FactorsPsychoactive Substance UseLaw Enforcement SuppressionPublic HealthMethamphetamine UseMedicineSubstance AddictionMarket FactorsHomelessness
Although prior studies have monitored the trends in methamphetamine use and reported its increase over the years, few studies have considered how community-level characteristics affect the use of methamphetamine. In this study, we utilize data from the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) program from two cities to examine how individual-level, community-level, and drug market factors influence methamphetamine use. Results indicate that both individual and community-level data significantly influence methamphetamine use. Also, findings show that predictors of methamphetamine use (at the individual and community-level) differ significantly from marijuana, cocaine, and opiate use. Policy implications regarding law enforcement suppression and the treatment of methamphetamine users are discussed.
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