Identifying New/Emerging Psychoactive Substances at the Time of COVID-19; A Web-Based Approach
Valeria Catalani, Davide Arillotta, John Corkery, Amira Guirguis, Alessandro Vento, Fabrizio Schifano
Frontiers in Psychiatry February 9, 2021 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.632405 via OpenAlex
Summary
During the first eight months of the COVID-19 pandemic, a web crawler called NPSfinder® identified 229 new psychoactive substances (NPSs) being discussed on drug enthusiast forums and social media. Of these, 18 NPSs were detected for the first time, including six cathinones, six opioids, two synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists, two PCP-like molecules, and two psychedelics. Ten of these 18 substances had not been previously reported to either the UNODC or EMCDDA databases. Opioids and cathinones generated the most discussion on social media and Reddit. Automated web crawlers combined with social listening may help identify emerging NPSs, and pandemic-related restrictions may influence demand for specific NPS classes.
Study at a glance
| Characteristics | Observational study using automated web crawling and content analysis Qualitative Peer reviewed |
|---|---|
| Population | Online discussions on psychonaut websites, forums, and social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, Reddit) |
| Duration | January to August 2020 |
| Topics | Addiction |
| Keywords | Social media Pandemic Illicit drug Internet privacy |
| Citations | 38 |
| Key finding | 18 new psychoactive substances were identified for the first time during the pandemic, with 10 previously unreported to international drug monitoring databases; opioids and cathinones were the most discussed classes. |
Abstract
COVID-19-related disruptions of people and goods' circulation can affect drug markets, especially for new psychoactive substances (NPSs). Drug shortages could cause a change in available NPS, with the introduction of new, unknown, substances. The aims of the current research were to use a web crawler, NPSfinder®, to identify and categorize emerging NPS discussed on a range of drug enthusiasts/psychonauts' websites/fora at the time of the pandemic; social media for these identified NPS were screened as well. The NPSfinder® was used here to automatically scan 24/7 a list of psychonaut websites and NPS online resources. The NPSs identified in the time frame between January and August 2020 were searched in both the European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addictions (EMCDDA)/United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) databases and on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube) as well, with a content qualitative analysis having been carried out on reddit.com. Of a total of 229 NPSs being discussed at the time of the pandemic, some 18 NPSs were identified for the first time by the NPSfinder®. These included six cathinones, six opioids, two synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs), two phenylcyclohexylpiperidine (PCP)-like molecules, and two psychedelics. Of these NPSs, 10 were found to be previously unreported to either the UNODC or the EMCDDA. Of these 18 NPSs, opioids and cathinones were the most discussed on social media/reddit, with the highest number of threads associated. Current findings may support the use of both automated web crawlers and social listening approaches to identify emerging NPSs; the pandemic-related imposed restrictions may somehow influence the demand for specific NPS classes.