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Citation

Travers KR, Lyvers M. Addict. Res. Theory 2005; 13(1): 43-52.

Copyright

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

DOI

10.1080/16066350512331325332

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Two days following widely attended "rave" or dance party events, questionnaires assessing mood (Beck Depression Inventory, or BDI-II) and impulsivity (Impulsiveness, Venturesomeness and Empathy Scale, or IVE) were completed by 43 attendees who reported using Ecstasy at the events, and by 31 Ecstasy-naïve controls who attended the same events. Participants who had taken Ecstasy at the events were significantly more depressed two days later than controls, according to analysis of their BDI-II scores. There was no group difference in impulsivity as measured by the IVE. Levels of self-reported Ecstasy use were not related to depression or impulsivity scores.

RESULTS are considered in terms of the hypothetical mood effect of short-term depletion of serotonin induced by MDMA, as well as several alternative non-pharmacological explanations.


Language: en

Keywords

depression; Ecstasy; impulsivity; MDMA; serotonin

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