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Monitoring drug use in the digital age: studies in web surveys |
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J. WALDRON ; M. GRABSKI ; ALAMA Consortium | Lisbon : OEDT / EMCDDA | Insights, ISSN 1606-1683 | 2022Given the lack of contemporary longitudinal data that acknowledges recent market developments, there is an urgent need to develop and validate methods to investigate the relationship between drug use and engagement with the nightlife scene in Eu[...]![]()
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This paper looks at the implementation and recruitment strategies of the 2016 European Web Survey on Drugs (EWSD) in France. It also explores the possibility of generalising the EWSD results by using a matching procedure that links EWSD responde[...]![]()
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J. P. CAULKINS ; K. FURLONG ; B. McCOMAS ; M. NOGUEIRA DOMINGUES ; A. SIDDIQUE ; B. KILMER | Lisbon : OEDT / EMCDDA | Insights, ISSN 1606-1683 | 2022This chapter explores two methods of bringing together the complementary strengths of general population surveys (GPS) and web surveys to develop improved estimates of overall quantities of drugs consumed — namely, raking and regression. Raking [...]![]()
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In recent years the European MDMA market has been characterised by the increasing availability of high-strength products, resulting in a number of deaths. Most studies documenting the patterns and trends in use of this stimulant have grouped tab[...]![]()
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This paper describes the development and results of a web survey, named the Party Panel, that addresses emerging risks in nightlife settings. The survey does so by gathering the information that prevention organisations require to develop theory[...]![]()
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This paper assesses data quality in the first two rounds of the European Web Survey on Drugs (EWSD). Data quality has various dimensions, such as accuracy, consistency, validity and completeness, but can be defined as fitness of the data for the[...]![]()
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A substantial amount of research has focused on understanding the sources from which individuals acquire illicit substances. To contribute to this area of research, the European Web Survey on Drugs (EWSD) included several questions to assess whe[...]![]()
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This paper presents some of the key findings of an innovative online survey of cannabis growers in Europe, Australia and North America. The International Cannabis Cultivation Questionnaire (ICCQ) presents generated important findings about canna[...]![]()
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This paper considers two different ways in which web surveys might be used to provide insights concerning those people who purchase drugs on cryptomarkets. First, data from the second wave of the European Web Survey on Drugs (EWSD) are analysed [...]![]()
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A. R. WINSTOCK ; E. L. DAVIES ; J. A. FERRIS ; L. J. MAIER ; M. J. BARRATT | Lisbon : OEDT / EMCDDA | Insights, ISSN 1606-1683 | 2022The Global Drug Survey (GDS) is a detailed annual online survey of psychoactive substance use that first ran in 2011. The 10 GDS surveys to date have collected data from more than 900 000 respondents, containing information that can answer key a[...]![]()
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Differences in drug market conditions, for which data are often limited, can have important implications for the health and social harms of drug use and the related responses by relevant agencies in this field. A key component of monitoring illi[...]![]()
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This paper provides a narrative review of the existing literature around online survey methods and their specific application in the area of illicit drug use. A search of relevant databases (Google Scholar, EBSCO, ProQuest) was conducted in orde[...]