The variety of ecstasy/MDMA users: results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on alcohol and related conditions.

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Wu, Li-Tzy

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Parrott, Andy C

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Ringwalt, Christopher L

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Yang, Chongming

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Blazer, Dan G

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2020-02-03T05:52:58Z

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2020-02-03T05:52:58Z

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2009-11

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2020-02-03T05:52:58Z

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This study investigates the potential heterogeneity of ecstasy or MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine) users. Data came from the 2001-2002 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC). Latent class analysis (LCA) and multinomial logistic regression procedures were used to identify subtypes of ecstasy users. Approximately 1.6% (n = 562) of adult participants (N = 43,093) reported lifetime ecstasy use. LCA identified three subtypes of ecstasy users. Class 1 exhibited pervasive use of most drug classes (ecstasy-polydrug users, 37%). Class 2 reported a high rate of use of marijuana and cocaine and a moderate use of amphetamines (ecstasy-marijuana-stimulant users, 29%). Class 3 was characterized by a high rate of use of marijuana and a low use of primarily prescription-type drugs (ecstasy-marijuana users, 34%). Subtypes were distinguished by family income, history of substance abuse treatment, and familial substance abuse. Class 1 exhibited the highest prevalence of disorders related to the use of marijuana (77%), tobacco (66%), amphetamines (36%), opioids (35%), sedatives (31%), and tranquilizers (30%). The recent resurgence in ecstasy use among adults underscores the need to monitor trends in its use.

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10.3109/10550490903206049

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1055-0496

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1521-0391

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19999

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eng

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Wiley

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The American journal on addictions

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10.3109/10550490903206049

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Humans

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Substance-Related Disorders

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Alcoholism

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Marijuana Abuse

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N-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine

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Hallucinogens

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Street Drugs

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Health Surveys

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Cross-Sectional Studies

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Smoking

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Comorbidity

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Adolescent

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Adult

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Middle Aged

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United States

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Female

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Male

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Young Adult

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The variety of ecstasy/MDMA users: results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on alcohol and related conditions.

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Journal article

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Wu, Li-Tzy|0000-0002-5909-2259

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452

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461

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6

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School of Medicine

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Duke

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Center for Child and Family Policy

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Sanford School of Public Policy

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Duke Clinical Research Institute

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Institutes and Centers

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Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

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University Institutes and Centers

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Social and Community Psychiatry

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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

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Clinical Science Departments

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Medicine, General Internal Medicine

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Medicine

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Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development

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Family Medicine and Community Health

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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Geriatric Behavioral Health

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Published

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18

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