About the study

Researchers at the University of South Australia and Flinders Medical Centre are investigating the long-lasting effects of methamphetamine use on health. Healthy adults aged 18-50 years with and without a history of methamphetamine use are invited to participate in a research study.

The study involves questionnaires and non-invasive, safe, and painless tests of body function. All participants will be asked to complete an online questionnaire and an appointment at the University of South Australia City East Campus (approximately 2.5-3 hrs in duration). Some participants will be asked to also complete a neurological examination (30 mins) and/or MRI scan (15 mins) at Flinders Medical Centre on a different day.

The link below provides a full description about the questionnaires and tests involved.

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Eligibility Requirement

Gender: Any
Age:
18-50

Benefits

Eligible participants will be reimbursed $30-$50 for their time.

Contact details

Email Elio Arruzza Elio.Arruzza@unisa.edu.au or call 83021241

This project has been granted ethics approval by the University of South Australia Human Research Ethics Committee (protocol: 205878) and the Southern Adelaide Clinical Human Research Ethics Committee (protocol: 038244).