
Event Date
Thu 22 Aug 2019 15:00
This seminar will overview new research being conducted at NDARC into methamphetamine use and related interventions.
Methamphetamine use is a growing global health concern. Associate Professor McKetin has recently returned to NDARC and will overview on her current research on methamphetamine use. This includes clinical trials of novel pharmacotherapies for methamphetamine dependence, online help for people using the drug, supporting the development of novel responses to methamphetamine use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and a systematic review on the mental health impacts of methamphetamine use.
Speaker Bio:
Associate Professor Rebecca McKetin (BSc(Psychol)Hons. PhD) is based at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW. Her background is in psychology and public health and her interests include substance use and co-occurring health conditions, with a particular focus on methamphetamine use. Her current research includes trialling new medications for methamphetamine dependence (www.nicetrial.info; www.limastudy.info), developing online self-help tools for people who use the drug (www.breakingtheice.org.au), and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to develop community-led responses to methamphetamine use (www.nimac.org.au). She has also done extensive work in understanding the epidemiology and mental health consequences of use. She has published over 100 journal papers and is a senior editor for Addiction.
Location
Lecture Room 122, Building R1, 22 - 32 King St, Randwick, NSW 2031
Cost
Free
Open to
Public
Contact
NDARC.Events@unsw.edu.au
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