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BackgroundThe increasing party culture in Zurich presents new challenges, especially regarding the consumption of alcohol and so-called party drugs. Streetwork, the youth advisory service of the city of Zurich, has provided onsite and stationary Drug Checking facilities since 2001 and 2006, respectively. Drug Checking always involves filling out an anonymous questionnaire, which allows the collection of important information about a largely unknown group of users and their consumption patterns.MethodsThe questionnaires assessed sociodemographic characteristics, consumption patterns, Drug Checking experiences, information behavior and social support. The collected data were statistically analyzed by the Research Institute for Public Health and Addiction (RIPHA).ResultsThe majority of Drug Checking service patrons were male and between 20 and 35 years old. These patrons reported high lifetime prevalences and high consumption frequencies of legal and illegal substances, and they often reported polydrug use. Aside from tobacco and alcohol, the most consumed drugs during typical party nights were ecstasy, amphetamines, cannabis and cocaine. Party drug consumers using Drug Checking services form a heterogeneous group with respect to sociodemographic characteristics and consumption patterns. Users of the onsite Drug Checking facilities were significantly younger, were less experienced with drug testing, and reported more polydrug use than users of the stationary Drug Checking service.ConclusionsDrug Checking combined with a consultation appears to be an important harm reduction and prevention measure that reaches a group of consumers with high consumption frequency and polydrug use. Because of the heterogeneity of the target group, different prevention measures must be offered and embedded in an overall local concept.

Highlights

  • The increasing party culture in Zurich presents new challenges, especially regarding the consumption of alcohol and so-called party drugs

  • Since 2001, Streetwork, the youth advisory service of the city of Zurich, has provided an onsite Drug Checking service, which is offered at different party events ten times per year

  • The results indicate that more drug users report an addictive consumption of tobacco, alcohol and cannabis than of illegal drugs, such as cocaine, ecstasy or amphetamines

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The increasing party culture in Zurich presents new challenges, especially regarding the consumption of alcohol and so-called party drugs. Streetwork, the youth advisory service of the city of Zurich, has provided onsite and stationary Drug Checking facilities since 2001 and 2006, respectively. Drug Checking always involves filling out an anonymous questionnaire, which allows the collection of important information about a largely unknown group of users and their consumption patterns. Due to the relaxation of Switzerland’s hospitality laws (changes in closing times) and the mass phenomenon of the burgeoning techno-culture in the mid-90s, the city of Zurich, with its 380,000 inhabitants, has evolved into one of the most significant party metropolises in Europe. Since 2001, Streetwork, the youth advisory service of the city of Zurich, has provided an onsite Drug Checking service, which is offered at different party events ten times per year. The number of analyzed samples, people reached, and consultations lasting longer than 15 minutes has increased consistently since 2001

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