Taken from a comment by apothecary in this blog post Drugs and nice people - I thought it deserved its own post!
There will be research soon published on the "personal well being" of regular ecstasy users (REU) in Australia.
Key findings from 756 Australian REUs
- The overall quality of life reported by Australian Regular Ecstasy Users (REU), as measured by the Australian Unity Personal Wellbeing Index (PWI), were lower compared to the general Australian population, with REU also reporting less satisfaction with their standard of living, health and life achievements.
- Unemployment and recent bingeing were associated with decreases in overall PWI scores among REU, indicating less overall life satisfaction
- Completion of year 12 was associated with an increase in overall PWI scores among REU, indicating more overall life satisfaction
- In general, changes in the self-reported quality of life of REU are more closely linked with variations in their socio-economic circumstances than their patterns of drug use.
My questions from this:
Does this suggests that people who regularly take ecstasy are more likely to be less happy?
If so, which came first the ecstasy use or being less happy?
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apothecary
10 months ago
This is my take and to emphasize that socioeconomic factors (eg. unemployment, education, incarceration) effect REU more than their pattern of drug use. makes sense .. no job, less happiness. This is important to get clear. More is needed to understand how "bingeing" effects personal wellness.
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Moki
10 months ago
There is TOTALLY an established link between ecstasy and depression! I've seen it in my friends and read about it over the years.
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apothecary
10 months ago
Hey Moki
Thanks for the comment. We all know about the come down or "mid week crash" effects of ecstasy. The UK govt did a review of the literature recently on the harms of ecstasy and their point 8.2 (MDMA and health effects) states that in regard to clinical depression
- One study has found that scores on depression rating scales in MDMA users were somewhat elevated compared with non-users , although, even in the most affected group, these ratings did not fall within the range considered symptomatic of clinical depression
the review can be found athttp://drugs.homeoffice.gov.uk/publication-search/acmd/mdma-report
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mushie
10 months ago
From my own experience in the party scene in australia, i feel like there are two main segments of regular ecstasy users....young adults, professionals, and uni students from good back grounds who like to go out to festivals and clubs and take drugs, and then regular partiers of a lower socio-economic class, often not working and on centrelink etc....i saw this group more esp when i visited Newcastle with friends.
I think the middle class party kids who take ecstasy probably tend to have more up/down/dramatic lives than 'good' young people who dont go out partying all the time, stick to drinking etc, which refects the results seen, and then the second group inherently tends to be less happy, wealthy, and in control of their own lifes, due to their background.....again would make sense they would correlate to lower happiness and depression.
That being said, of coures if you use ecstasy regularly your mood will be a bit up and down on a rollercoaster ride, and those users tend to also regularly use marijuana in their lifestyles, which can also cause depression.....which also would explain the results.
I started using ecstasy a year ago and i think my mood and emotions are probably not as good/stable as they were before i started...in some ways i regret a bit taking it so much though i would also like to think i have been a responsible user..i know what im buying, i eat heathy outside of times i am out partying, i avoid going on weekend long binges (one big night ever few weekends is enough i think)....so i feel that if i have suffered negative consequences, hopefully their magnitude is not too bad and i know i have rationally made my choices,and do have some awesome and unique memories and experinces from it... :)
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apothecary
9 months ago
Hi there
the full research is now published
http://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/NDARCWeb.nsf/resources/EDRS+Bulletin+April09.pdf/$file/EDRS+December+2009.pdf
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