Women and Their Pattern of Use of Novel Psychoactive Substances
Aims: This study aims to explore the patterns of psychoactive substance use among women attending the Club Drugs Clinic. It also explores associations with demographic factors and mental health comorbidities to identify additional therapeutic needs beyond current clinical treatments. The findings wi...
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| description | Aims: This study aims to explore the patterns of psychoactive substance use among women attending the Club Drugs Clinic. It also explores associations with demographic factors and mental health comorbidities to identify additional therapeutic needs beyond current clinical treatments. The findings will help contribute to improving service provision for this population. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-edef01a47be8472dbc481d67d8f6f6cc2025-08-20T03:32:54ZengCambridge University PressBJPsych Open2056-47242025-06-0111S285S28510.1192/bjo.2025.10690Women and Their Pattern of Use of Novel Psychoactive SubstancesWin Thet0Owen Bowden-Jones1RCPsych, London, United KingdomRCPsych, London, United KingdomAims: This study aims to explore the patterns of psychoactive substance use among women attending the Club Drugs Clinic. It also explores associations with demographic factors and mental health comorbidities to identify additional therapeutic needs beyond current clinical treatments. The findings will help contribute to improving service provision for this population.https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S205647242510690X/type/journal_article |
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| title | Women and Their Pattern of Use of Novel Psychoactive Substances |
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| title_short | Women and Their Pattern of Use of Novel Psychoactive Substances |
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