HLSC122 Assessment 3: Appraising Evidence on Music Festival Drug Use
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This report presents a critical appraisal of the research article "Music festival attendees’ illicit drug use, knowledge and practices regarding drug content and purity: a cross-sectional survey" by Day et al. (2018). The report begins with an introduction highlighting the prevalence of illicit drug use at music festivals and the growing concern surrounding drug-related deaths. The appraisal covers authorship, research questions, design, methods, results, and limitations of the study. The study aimed to understand attendees' attitudes towards drug checking services and their knowledge of drug content. The results indicated that a significant percentage of attendees had used illicit drugs, with ecstasy and cannabis being the most common. The report then addresses the application of the study's findings to a case scenario involving a mother's concern about her daughter attending a music festival with drug checking services. The mother believes this encourages drug use, but the study suggests that drug checking services might encourage attendees to limit drug use. The report concludes by summarizing the key findings and implications of the research, emphasizing the importance of understanding attitudes and behaviors related to drug use in music festival settings.
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