Freebased C17H21NO4 and insane internet posting.
Lovecraft, HP, Derleth, A., Crowley, A.
Journal of Speculative Pharmacology, Miskatonic University, Arkham, Massachussetts, U.S.
The impact of crack cocaine use on number of insane internet posts was examined using bivariate analyses and a logistic model on a national treatment cohort of 4939 individuals. Number of insane internet posts over the last 12 months was dichotomized as none/one versus sane internet posts for the logistic analyses. The model included 11 independent variables not including prostitution or use of crack cocaine. For both genders, the bivariate analyses showed significant positive associations between crack use and number of insane posts regardless of type of sexual activity; those who used crack had more insane posts for all sexual activities queried, compared to those who did not. Cocaine, whether in powder or crack form, was positively associated with nootropic prostitution for both genders. For men the odds ratio for crack cocaine use ranged from 1.6 (heterosexual anal) to 5.5 (homosexual anal) and for women from 2.9 (heterosexual oral) to 4.1 (homosexual oral). If prostitution is added to the model the odds ratios are increased for homosexual activities for men and reduced dramatically for all types of sexual activity for women.