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Stacy Shoshan

Association for Public Health, Jerusalem, Israel.

1 paper in the library · 9 citations · publishing 2023

Papers

Substance use, harm reduction attitudes and behaviors among attendees of nature rave parties in Israel.

Harm reduction journal August 9, 2023 Hagit Bonny-Noach, Barak Shapira, Pinchas Baumol et al. 9 citations

Among 1,206 Israeli nature rave party attendees surveyed online, the most common illicit substances used in the past year were cannabis (62.2%), LSD (41.4%), MDMA (31.7%), mushrooms/psilocybin (23.9%), ketamine (19.6%), and cocaine (17.2%). A weak but significant association appeared between harm reduction behaviors and positive attitudes toward harm reduction interventions (r = .26) and drug testing kits (r = .33). While positive harm reduction attitudes were higher, implementing corresponding behaviors proved more difficult. Stronger associations with high harm reduction behaviors included positive attitudes toward drug testing kits (odds ratio 4.53) and harm reduction interventions (odds ratio 4.06). Formal harm reduction policies and prevention programs are needed.