Psychosocial Risk Factors Associated with Lifetime Amphetamine-Type Stimulants (ATS) Dependence in Drug Detention Centres: Perspectives from the Multiethnicity Study

ATS dependence in Malaysia is growing tremendously across multiracial Malaysian groups, increasing concerns among public health experts and the community. This study highlighted the chronicity of ATS dependence and factors associated with ATS use. Interviewer-administered questionnaires were adminis...

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Main Authors: Mamat, Ruzmayuddin, Abd Rashid, Rusdi, Sim, Maw Shin, Ibrahim, Baharuddin, Wahab, Suzaily, Ahmad, Azmir
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spelling my.um.eprints.460662024-11-15T02:38:24Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/46066/ Psychosocial Risk Factors Associated with Lifetime Amphetamine-Type Stimulants (ATS) Dependence in Drug Detention Centres: Perspectives from the Multiethnicity Study Mamat, Ruzmayuddin Abd Rashid, Rusdi Sim, Maw Shin Ibrahim, Baharuddin Wahab, Suzaily Ahmad, Azmir RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology RS Pharmacy and materia medica ATS dependence in Malaysia is growing tremendously across multiracial Malaysian groups, increasing concerns among public health experts and the community. This study highlighted the chronicity of ATS dependence and factors associated with ATS use. Interviewer-administered questionnaires were administered using ASSIST 3.0. A total of N = 327 multiracial people who use ATS were enrolled in this study. The study findings show that 190/327 (58.1%) respondents were ATS dependent. Malays reported the highest number of ATS-dependent (55.8%), followed by Bajau (21.6%) and Kadazan-Dusun (16.8%) ethnic. Across all races, three factors were significantly associated with the ATS dependence: respondents who had a lifetime history of needle sharing aOR = 0.023 (95% CI: 0.003, 0.183) and a lifetime history of heroin use aOR = 0.192 (95% CI: 0.093, 0.396) were at a reduced odd of ATS dependent. Meanwhile, being married reduced the likelihood of becoming dependent on ATS with aOR = 0.378 (95% CI: 0.206, 0.693) compared to being single or divorced. This study revealed that the use of ATS among multiracial Malaysians is alarmingly high, including those in detention centers. Comprehensive harm reduction strategies are urgently needed to prevent the spreading of infectious diseases and other negative health consequences associated with ATS use. Taylor & Francis 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed Mamat, Ruzmayuddin and Abd Rashid, Rusdi and Sim, Maw Shin and Ibrahim, Baharuddin and Wahab, Suzaily and Ahmad, Azmir (2024) Psychosocial Risk Factors Associated with Lifetime Amphetamine-Type Stimulants (ATS) Dependence in Drug Detention Centres: Perspectives from the Multiethnicity Study. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 56 (2). pp. 279-287. ISSN 0279-1072, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.2023.2190331 <https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.2023.2190331>. https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.2023.2190331 10.1080/02791072.2023.2190331
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topic RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
spellingShingle RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Mamat, Ruzmayuddin
Abd Rashid, Rusdi
Sim, Maw Shin
Ibrahim, Baharuddin
Wahab, Suzaily
Ahmad, Azmir
Psychosocial Risk Factors Associated with Lifetime Amphetamine-Type Stimulants (ATS) Dependence in Drug Detention Centres: Perspectives from the Multiethnicity Study
description ATS dependence in Malaysia is growing tremendously across multiracial Malaysian groups, increasing concerns among public health experts and the community. This study highlighted the chronicity of ATS dependence and factors associated with ATS use. Interviewer-administered questionnaires were administered using ASSIST 3.0. A total of N = 327 multiracial people who use ATS were enrolled in this study. The study findings show that 190/327 (58.1%) respondents were ATS dependent. Malays reported the highest number of ATS-dependent (55.8%), followed by Bajau (21.6%) and Kadazan-Dusun (16.8%) ethnic. Across all races, three factors were significantly associated with the ATS dependence: respondents who had a lifetime history of needle sharing aOR = 0.023 (95% CI: 0.003, 0.183) and a lifetime history of heroin use aOR = 0.192 (95% CI: 0.093, 0.396) were at a reduced odd of ATS dependent. Meanwhile, being married reduced the likelihood of becoming dependent on ATS with aOR = 0.378 (95% CI: 0.206, 0.693) compared to being single or divorced. This study revealed that the use of ATS among multiracial Malaysians is alarmingly high, including those in detention centers. Comprehensive harm reduction strategies are urgently needed to prevent the spreading of infectious diseases and other negative health consequences associated with ATS use.
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author Mamat, Ruzmayuddin
Abd Rashid, Rusdi
Sim, Maw Shin
Ibrahim, Baharuddin
Wahab, Suzaily
Ahmad, Azmir
author_facet Mamat, Ruzmayuddin
Abd Rashid, Rusdi
Sim, Maw Shin
Ibrahim, Baharuddin
Wahab, Suzaily
Ahmad, Azmir
author_sort Mamat, Ruzmayuddin
title Psychosocial Risk Factors Associated with Lifetime Amphetamine-Type Stimulants (ATS) Dependence in Drug Detention Centres: Perspectives from the Multiethnicity Study
title_short Psychosocial Risk Factors Associated with Lifetime Amphetamine-Type Stimulants (ATS) Dependence in Drug Detention Centres: Perspectives from the Multiethnicity Study
title_full Psychosocial Risk Factors Associated with Lifetime Amphetamine-Type Stimulants (ATS) Dependence in Drug Detention Centres: Perspectives from the Multiethnicity Study
title_fullStr Psychosocial Risk Factors Associated with Lifetime Amphetamine-Type Stimulants (ATS) Dependence in Drug Detention Centres: Perspectives from the Multiethnicity Study
title_full_unstemmed Psychosocial Risk Factors Associated with Lifetime Amphetamine-Type Stimulants (ATS) Dependence in Drug Detention Centres: Perspectives from the Multiethnicity Study
title_sort psychosocial risk factors associated with lifetime amphetamine-type stimulants (ats) dependence in drug detention centres: perspectives from the multiethnicity study
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/46066/
https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.2023.2190331
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