Uses of psychoactive substances among young French: a regional approach

Exploiting the 2002-2003 ESCAPAD survey in metropolitan France and French overseas departments.

Ever since it has been set up in 2000 the ESCAPAD survey, which evaluates the uses of psychoactive substances among the 17-18 years-old French, has significantly enabled strengthening the monitoring system of drug uses in France. Thanks to its yearly periodicity, ESCAPAD has become an efficient gauge for these behaviours.

With the "regional atlas for the uses of psychoactive substances among the Young French young", which data presented here are stemming from, the OFDT illustrates another application of that survey. The purpose is to supply a systematic analysis of these figures on a regional level through detailed files for all local actors involved: the drug addiction project managers, the CIRDD's (Centres for Information and Resources on Drug and Drug Addictions), the ORS's (Regional Health Monitoring Centres), or the DRASS's (Regional Directorates for Health and Social Affairs).

As the ESCAPAD methodology relies upon a large sample covering the whole French territory, it allows an infra-national analysis while offering a more precise comparability framework than in regional surveys carried out separately, with different periods of time, methods, populations, and questionings.

Publication type
Tendances
No.
43
Publication date
Language
French
English
Author(s)
BECK
François
LEGLEYE
Stéphane
SPILKA
Stanislas
Edited by
OFDT
Number of pages
4
Products & addictions
Alcohol
Cannabis
Tobacco
Others
Themes
Users
Specific population(s)
Adolescents
Territories
France
Reunion Island
Guadeloupe
Martinique
French Guiana
New Caledonia
French Polynesia
Dispositif d'enquête et d'observation
Epidemiological surveys