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Indirect evidence suggests that some methamphetamine users report less impulsivity when they are using methamphetamine compared to when abstaining from drug use, but this hypothesis has not been direc

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The gap

Indirect evidence suggests that some methamphetamine users report less impulsivity when they are using methamphetamine compared to when abstaining from drug use, but this hypothesis has not been directly tested.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Differences in Sexual Risk Behaviors among Male and Female HIV-Seronegative Heterosexual Methamphetamine Users (2009) · doi

    BACKGROUND: Despite increased awareness and attention towards methamphetamine (MA) use among men who have sex with men (MSM), few studies have examined behaviors and effects of MA use among heterosexual populations.

    Keywords: among background despite increased awareness attention towards methamphetamine examined behaviors effects heterosexual populations
  • Increased self-reported impulsivity in methamphetamine users maintaining drug abstinence (2016) · doi

    Indirect evidence suggests that some methamphetamine users report less impulsivity when they are using methamphetamine compared to when abstaining from drug use, but this hypothesis has not been directly tested.

    Keywords: methamphetamine indirect evidence suggests users report less impulsivity using compared abstaining drug hypothesis directly tested
  • Substance use patterns and health profiles among US adults who use opioids, methamphetamine, or both, 2015-2018 (2020) · doi

    BACKGROUND: Methamphetamine use, with and without opioids, has increased substantially, but little is known about the sociodemographic characteristics, substance use patterns, or health profiles of individuals who use methamphetamine.

    Keywords: methamphetamine background without opioids increased substantially little known sociodemographic characteristics substance patterns health profiles individuals

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