Physical health, illicit drug use, and demographic characteristics in rural stimulant users

  • Thomas F. Garrity
  • , Carl G. Leukefeld
  • , Robert G. Carlson
  • , Russel S. Falck
  • , Jichuan Wang
  • , Brenda M. Booth

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Abstract

Context: There is growing concern about illicit rural stimulant use, especially regarding methamphetamine use and its health consequences. Purpose: The present study describes associations between aspects of stimulant use and illness experience in rural areas, with additional focus on the role of demographic characteristics in these associations. Methods: The research participants were 710 stimulant drug users who were recruited from rural areas of Arkansas, Kentucky, and Ohio using Heckathorn's respondent-driven sampling method. Health was measured by self-reports of perceived health and extent of current, recent, and lifelong health problems. Drug use was measured with self-reports of type and frequency of use. Findings: Several associations were found between drug use and illness, controlling for demographics. Stimulant use pattern related significantly with the sum of health problems in the previous 6 months and the sum of lifetime illness diagnoses, after adjustment for demographic factors. Extent of illicit drug use in the past month and self-perceived drug and alcohol problems were associated with several measures of health. Conclusions: In this sample of stimulant users, methamphetamine use was associated with fewer recent medical problems than crack cocaine, combined crack and powder cocaine use, and use of all 3 of these stimulants. These results, across the 3 sites, suggest that prevalent assumptions about the methamphetamine "plague" and its negative health consequences must be viewed cautiously and examined with additional research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-107
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Rural Health
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2007

Funding

FundersFunder number
National Institute on Drug AbuseR01DA015353

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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