Prevalence and Perceptions of Ketamine Use among Danish Clubbers: a Mixed Method Study
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Prevalence and Perceptions of Ketamine Use among Danish Clubbers: a Mixed Method Study. / Ravn, Signe; Demant, Jakob.
I: Nordisk Alkohol- & Narkotikatidskrift / Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Bind 29, Nr. 4, 2012, s. 397-412.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence and Perceptions of Ketamine Use among Danish Clubbers: a Mixed Method Study
AU - Ravn, Signe
AU - Demant, Jakob
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - AimsThis article describes the prevalence of ketamine use among Danish recreational drug users and provides a contextual understanding of ketamine use within this group.Methods and DataThe analysis is based on a mixed-methods night club study combining a survey among guests in night clubs (N=1,632) with qualitative interviews (9 focus group interviews, 6 double interviews, 7 individual interviews; 53 clubbers in total).Results10% of the clubbers have tried ketamine (lifetime use). The ketamine users have also tried a range of other drugs. When taken in club settings, ketamine is often part of a polydrug repertoire. When used in private settings, ketamine is often taken alone to explore its hallucinogenic effects. The users are aware of the potency of the drug, but do not pay attention to long-term negative effects of ketamine use.ConclusionKetamine users predominantly prefer to use ketamine in private settings. This can be viewed as a strategy for risk management, but also as a way of optimising the combination of drug – place – social – body, thereby creating a drug experience that is not possible in public settings.
AB - AimsThis article describes the prevalence of ketamine use among Danish recreational drug users and provides a contextual understanding of ketamine use within this group.Methods and DataThe analysis is based on a mixed-methods night club study combining a survey among guests in night clubs (N=1,632) with qualitative interviews (9 focus group interviews, 6 double interviews, 7 individual interviews; 53 clubbers in total).Results10% of the clubbers have tried ketamine (lifetime use). The ketamine users have also tried a range of other drugs. When taken in club settings, ketamine is often part of a polydrug repertoire. When used in private settings, ketamine is often taken alone to explore its hallucinogenic effects. The users are aware of the potency of the drug, but do not pay attention to long-term negative effects of ketamine use.ConclusionKetamine users predominantly prefer to use ketamine in private settings. This can be viewed as a strategy for risk management, but also as a way of optimising the combination of drug – place – social – body, thereby creating a drug experience that is not possible in public settings.
KW - ketamine
KW - recreational drug use
KW - youth
KW - mixed methods
KW - club study
U2 - 10.2478/v10199-012-0035-6
DO - 10.2478/v10199-012-0035-6
M3 - Journal article
VL - 29
SP - 397
EP - 412
JO - NAD Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
JF - NAD Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
SN - 0358-7024
IS - 4
ER -
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