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Projects
Legal
party pill use in New Zealand
The
principal aims of the 2006 National Household Survey of Legal
Party Pill Use were to provide national population statistics
on the prevalence and patterns of legal party pill use (i.e.
benzylpiperazine or BZP) in New Zealand, and to provide data
on the harms and problems related to the use of legal party
pills in New Zealand.
The funding for the research was awarded from the National Drug
Policy Discretionary Grant Fund which is jointly managed by the
Inter-Agency Committee on Drugs (IACD) and the Ministerial Committee
on Drug Policy (MCDP). The survey consisted of a random national
household sample of 2,010 people aged 13-45 years old collected
using the Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and
Evaluation (SHORE) and Whariki’s in-house computer assisted
telephone interviewing (CATI) system. The research was lead by
Dr. Chris Wilkins with Melissa Girling, Paul Sweetsur, Taisia
Huckle and Dr. John Huakau.
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