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Breanna Willoughby

School of Psychology and Public Health, Centre of Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

1 paper in the library · 1 citation · publishing 2025

Papers

Risk communication about high-dose MDMA: Impact of a hypothetical drug alert on future MDMA use.

Drug and alcohol review May 1, 2025 Joel Keygan, Breanna Willoughby, Raimondo Bruno et al. 1 citation

Receiving a high-dose MDMA drug alert was associated with intentions to reduce or avoid the drug in a hypothetical scenario. In an online survey of Australians who had used MDMA pills or capsules in the past year, 45.4% of those shown an alert said they would not use the drug, compared to 20.7% of the control group. Among alert recipients, 46.7% said they would use and reduce their initial dose, versus 69.0% in the control group. Those who received an alert were about three times more likely to report intending not to use rather than taking a smaller dose, compared to the control group. Different phrasings of the alert did not significantly change intended behavior.