Researchers from The College of Queensland have launched the world’s largest drug survey, to realize perception into drug use across the globe.
The International Drug Survey was based by Professor Adam Winstock from College School London and has been working yearly since 2012.
This 12 months the survey is led by Dr Cheneal Puljevic from UQ’s Faculty of Public Well being.
The intention of the International Drug Survey is to make drug use safer for folks, whatever the drug’s legality.
We hope to realize perception into drug use the world over, so we will inform people and organizations about what is going on on of their communities and the way finest to scale back harms from drug use.”
Dr Cheneal Puljevic from UQ’s Faculty of Public Well being
This 12 months respondents shall be requested about drug costs, decriminalization, tobacco endgame insurance policies, efficiency and image-enhancing medication, nitrous oxide use and drug use in nightlife and pageant settings.
It is going to even be the primary International Drug Survey to ask questions on the usage of illicit tobacco.
Dr Puljevic mentioned there had been little or no worldwide analysis into the tobacco black market.
“Unlawful tobacco use has exploded prior to now 12 months, with some tobacconists in Australia promoting packets of cigarettes for as little as $5,” she mentioned.
“However we do not actually know a lot about who’s utilizing illicit tobacco or the place they’re getting it from.”
The 2024 survey additionally consists of questions on how peoples’ drug use would change if medication like MDMA and cocaine had been decriminalized.
The nameless on-line survey has been translated into 9 completely different languages and shall be circulated worldwide.
It takes between 20 to half-hour to finish.
“The International Drug Survey often will get greater than 100,000 respondents from greater than 25 international locations, so our purpose is to exceed that this 12 months,” Dr Puljevic mentioned.
“We wish as many various views as attainable, with respondents of all ages, genders and sexual orientations and from rural and concrete areas.”
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