Drugs use in the students, unemployed and active working of 18-25 years old

There are many surveys and studies on drug use in adolescents or pupils in secondary schools, as drug use likely to continue into adulthood begins in adolescence. 

Contrastingly, such surveys and studies are fewer in students in higher education: this is a population for which no national sampling frame exists and for whom there are fewer opportunities to question the individuals than in secondary schools. 

The few student surveys reveal particularly widespread use of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis in this group although these studies have a relatively low participation rate and do not enable a comparison between these students and other populations. 

Adult population representative inquiries enable us to get around this difficulty by offering large samples containing a sufficiently large number of students to be able to perform a valid statistical analysis. They also provide a control population of similar age which is not present in surveys limited to students. 

This issue of Tendances describes the use of psychoactive substances by students, the unemployed and those in active work in the 18-25 age group in France in 2005 and compares the three groups against each other: it also describes a few changes since 2000. 

Publication type
Tendances
No.
62
Publication date
Language
Français
Anglais
Author(s)
LEGLEYE
Stéphane
BECK
François
PERETTI-WATEL
Patrick
CHAU
Nearkasen
Edited by
OFDT
Number of pages
4
Products & addictions
Alcohol
Cannabis
Cocaine and crack
Heroin and opioids
LSD and mushrooms
MDMA/ecstasy and amphetamine
Poppers
Tobacco
Themes
Users
Specific population(s)
Adolescents
Women/Men
Territories
France
Dispositif d'enquête et d'observation
Epidemiological surveys