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MAPP-SD, a project of Prairie View Prevention Services, Inc., is a comprehensive
Methamphetamine awareness and prevention project.
MAPP-SD is dedicated to:
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Increase
awareness of Meth and the problems associated with its use, manufacture and
distribution;
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Provide, at no cost, professional Meth awareness and prevention education to
groups and organizations on a community, regional and statewide level;
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Be a no-cost, ongoing resource for South Dakota citizens to deal with issues
rising from the manufacture, use and distribution of Meth.
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Youth Meth
Use Higher Than First Estimated
Crystal Meth use among young adults is more than twice the rate previously
estimated, according to research funded by the
National Institute on Drug Abuse. Among young adults, ages 18-26, 2.8%
reported using crystal Meth in the new study, compared with 1.4% in the
2002 Monitoring the Future Survey.
The
new NIDA-funded study, published in the journal
Addiction, also included the following findings:
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Young adult users are disproportionately white and male and live in the
West.
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The odds of use for Native Americans were 4.2 times higher than that for
whites.
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Meth users also tend to have lower social economic status, and use other
substances, such as alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine.
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Male crystal Meth users are more likely to have had incarcerated
fathers.
The
study’s authors interviewed more than 14,000 people ages 18-26. Please
visit the Addiction
abstract for details.
From: Crystal methamphetamine use
among young adults in the USA
Authors: Bonita J. Iritani, Denise Dion Hallfors, Daniel J. Bauer
(2007)
Published in: Addiction 102 (7), 1102–1113.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2007.01847.x
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