Recreatief ecstasygebruik in Nederland: gebruikskenmerken, gezondheidsschade en criminaliteit1

Translated title of the contribution: Recreative ecstasy use in the Netherlands: use characteristics, health risks and criminality

J. van Amsterdam, W. van den Brink

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ecstasy (MDMA) is used by approximately 370,000 Dutch people yearly, mainly young adults with a good education.
AIM: To describe ecstasy-related negative health effects, health risks, use profiles and crime based on data from scientific literature and other publicly available sources.
RESULTS: Ecstasy appears to cause little health damage during recreational use. Adverse health incidents, particularly hyperthermia, are observed, but are probably partly due to the use of ecstasy under (a combination of) unfavourable circumstances, such as: a warm environment, too little drinking, and considerable physical exertion (dancing). The estimated risk of serious ecstasy-related non-fatal accidents was 1 in 3,400 pills and 1 per 700 users. The number of fatal ecstasy-related incidents is estimated to be a maximum of 35 per year. Crime associated with the production and trade of ecstasy is worrying and, according to some authors, disruptive to society.
CONCLUSION: On the basis of these results, we conclude that the use of ecstasy does involve health risks, but given the widespread use of ecstasy, the number of (fatal) incidents is relatively low. Better information about the conditions under which ecstasy can be used more safely will contribute to fewer incidents.
Translated title of the contributionRecreative ecstasy use in the Netherlands: use characteristics, health risks and criminality
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)693-701
Number of pages9
JournalTijdschrift voor Psychiatrie
Volume62
Issue number8
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Adverse health effects
  • Criminality
  • Ecstasy
  • Hyperthermia
  • Incidents
  • Mdma

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