Suicide Rates between Methamphetamine Users who inject versus Non-Injectors

Joshua D Hypse
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Methamphetamine abuse has created a continuous wave of destruction and disparity throughout communities as its widespread usage increases on a momentary basis. With such proliferated abuse comes an invasion of poverty, crime, addiction, prostitution, venereal diseases and death; many of which occur by suicide. Whether its overdose, self-inflicted wounds or mere tragedy, death seems to be synonymous with methamphetamine abuse. Although somewhat limited, the previous research on methamphetamine has primarily focused on the physiological, neurological and social aspects of abuse. Furthermore, despite methamphetamine’s growing popularity, researchers have failed to develop a clear understanding of the inherent differences between users who inject versus noninjectors. Therefore, this study chose to explore the differences in suicide attempts between methamphetamine users who inject versus non-injecting users, while also examining additional demographic variables. The results of this study suggest intravenous methamphetamine use and suicide are strongly related; however, they have a peculiar relationship in the sense that intravenous users, who attempted suicide, were likely to make their first suicide attempt prior to their initial injection.
注射甲基苯丙胺使用者与非注射者的自杀率
甲基苯丙胺滥用在整个社区造成了持续的破坏和不平等浪潮,因为它的广泛使用在瞬间增加。随着这种滥用行为的扩散,随之而来的是贫穷、犯罪、吸毒、卖淫、性病和死亡;其中很多都是自杀。无论是过量、自残还是纯粹的悲剧,死亡似乎都是滥用冰毒的同义词。以前对甲基苯丙胺的研究虽然有些有限,但主要集中在滥用的生理、神经和社会方面。此外,尽管甲基苯丙胺越来越受欢迎,但研究人员未能清楚地了解注射者与非注射者之间的内在差异。因此,本研究选择探索注射甲基苯丙胺使用者与非注射使用者之间自杀企图的差异,同时也检查了其他人口统计学变量。本研究结果表明,静脉注射甲基苯丙胺与自杀密切相关;然而,他们之间有一种特殊的关系,即企图自杀的静脉注射者很可能在首次注射之前进行第一次自杀企图。
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