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Queensland Drug Trends 2018:
Key Findings from the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS) Interviews
Key Findings from the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS) Interviews
The Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS) is an illicit drug monitoring system which has been conducted in all states and territories of Australia since 2003, and forms part of Drug Trends.
This report focuses on the key findings from the annual survey component of the EDRS interviews, namely data obtained from people who use ecstasy regularly in Queensland in 2018.
Morris, L. & Salom, C.L. (2019). Queensland Drug Trends 2018: Key findings from the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS) Interviews. Sydney, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney.
We would like to thank all the participants who shared their knowledge and experience with us in the present and in previous years.
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7 May 2019
The Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS) state reports