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The impact of methamphetamine ("tik") on a peri-urban community in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Watt, MH; Meade, CS; Kimani, S; MacFarlane, JC; Choi, KW; Skinner, D; Pieterse, D; Kalichman, SC; Sikkema, KJ
Published in: Int J Drug Policy
March 2014

BACKGROUND: Over the last decade, South Africa's Western Cape has experienced a dramatic increase in methamphetamine ("tik") use. Our study explored local impressions of the impact of tik use in a peri-urban township community in Cape Town, South Africa. METHODS: We conducted individual in-depth interviews with 55 women and 37 men who were regular attendees of alcohol-serving venues. Interviews were recorded and transcribed. A content analysis approach was used to identify themes related to the impact of tik use based on levels of the socio-ecological framework (individual, inter-personal and community). RESULTS: Tik use was reported to be a greater issue among Coloureds, compared to Blacks. At an individual level, respondents reported that tik use had adverse effects on mental, physical, and economic well-being, and limited future opportunities through school drop-out and incarceration. At an inter-personal level, respondents reported that tik use contributed to physical and sexual violence as well as increased rates of sexual risk behaviour, particularly through transactional sex relationships. Respondents described how tik use led to household conflict, and had negative impacts on children, including neglect and poor birth outcomes. At a community level, respondents linked tik use to increased rates of crime, violence and corruption, which undercut community cohesion. CONCLUSIONS: Our results highlight the negative impact that tik is having on individuals, households and the overall community in a peri-urban setting in South Africa. There is a clear need for interventions to prevent tik use in South Africa and to mitigate and address the impact of tik on multiple levels.

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Int J Drug Policy

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EISSN

1873-4758

Publication Date

March 2014

Volume

25

Issue

2

Start / End Page

219 / 225

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Urban Population
  • Substance Abuse
  • South Africa
  • Residence Characteristics
  • Qualitative Research
  • Middle Aged
  • Methamphetamine
  • Male
  • Interpersonal Relations
 

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Watt, M. H., Meade, C. S., Kimani, S., MacFarlane, J. C., Choi, K. W., Skinner, D., … Sikkema, K. J. (2014). The impact of methamphetamine ("tik") on a peri-urban community in Cape Town, South Africa. Int J Drug Policy, 25(2), 219–225. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2013.10.007
Watt, Melissa H., Christina S. Meade, Stephen Kimani, Jessica C. MacFarlane, Karmel W. Choi, Donald Skinner, Desiree Pieterse, Seth C. Kalichman, and Kathleen J. Sikkema. “The impact of methamphetamine ("tik") on a peri-urban community in Cape Town, South Africa.Int J Drug Policy 25, no. 2 (March 2014): 219–25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2013.10.007.
Watt MH, Meade CS, Kimani S, MacFarlane JC, Choi KW, Skinner D, et al. The impact of methamphetamine ("tik") on a peri-urban community in Cape Town, South Africa. Int J Drug Policy. 2014 Mar;25(2):219–25.
Watt, Melissa H., et al. “The impact of methamphetamine ("tik") on a peri-urban community in Cape Town, South Africa.Int J Drug Policy, vol. 25, no. 2, Mar. 2014, pp. 219–25. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2013.10.007.
Watt MH, Meade CS, Kimani S, MacFarlane JC, Choi KW, Skinner D, Pieterse D, Kalichman SC, Sikkema KJ. The impact of methamphetamine ("tik") on a peri-urban community in Cape Town, South Africa. Int J Drug Policy. 2014 Mar;25(2):219–225.
Journal cover image

Published In

Int J Drug Policy

DOI

EISSN

1873-4758

Publication Date

March 2014

Volume

25

Issue

2

Start / End Page

219 / 225

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Urban Population
  • Substance Abuse
  • South Africa
  • Residence Characteristics
  • Qualitative Research
  • Middle Aged
  • Methamphetamine
  • Male
  • Interpersonal Relations