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Citation

Sexton RL, Carlson RG, Siegal HA, Falck RS, Leukefeld C, Booth B. J. Ethn. Subst. Abuse 2005; 4(1): 77-103.

Affiliation

Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addiction Research, Department of Community Health, Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, OH 45435, USA. rocky.sexton@wright.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1300/J233v04n01_06

PMID

16870573

Abstract

There are no studies of African Americans methamphetamine use in the South where it is widespread among whites. We describe factors that inhibit or facilitate the diffusion of methamphetamine use among African Americans based on qualitative interviews with 86 drug users in rural Arkansas and Kentucky. Results suggest low prevalence of methamphetamine use among African Americans, and interviewees cited several barriers to its diffusion which were linked to the drug's ingredients, psychoactive and physiological effects, difficulty in accessing distribution networks, and established African-American preference for cocaine. Fourteen African Americans reported methamphetamine use and discussed pathways to it. Possible increases in African- American methamphetamine use merits further investigation.


Language: en

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