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15 per cent of respondents worked high from home during the pandemic... and they're not too concerned who knows it

15 per cent of respondents worked high from home during the pandemic... and they're not too concerned who knows it
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Regular drug users have increased substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic


Regular drug users have increased substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic
Survey results point to an urgent need for more comprehensive resources
04/21/2021
Photo (c) skhoward - Getty ImagesSince the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, several studies have highlighted how consumers have turned to alcohol as a means of stress relief. Reports have indicated that binge drinking and harmful alcohol use have both been on the rise over the last year. 
Now, a new survey conducted by experts from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) revealed that a similar trend has emerged among regular drug users. According to their findings, substance use has increased among this population since the start of the pandemic, and many survey respondents are worried about a potential overdose.  ....

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Large numbers of regular drug users report increased substance use during COVID-19


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People who regularly use psychoactive substances report experiencing a variety of negative impacts since the COVID-19 pandemic began, including increased usage and fear of relapse or overdose, highlighting the need for improved supports and services, including better access to safe supply programs, according to a new CAMH survey published in the International Journal of Drug Policy.
“People who use drugs have been negatively impacted by the pandemic in ways that put them at greater risk for experiencing substance and health-related harms, including overdoses and a decreased ability to mitigate risk behaviours,” writes lead author Dr. Farihah Ali. “These findings warrant the need for increased accessibility of safe supply programs, take-home naloxone and drug-testing kits, as well as novel approaches to help ensure they have the necessary tools available to make informed choices and mitigate risk.” ....

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