This briefing paper presents an overview and traces the main developments in the chemsex phenomenon in France over the past fifteen years.
Psychoactive substance use among middle school and high school students: results of the EnCLASS 2022 survey.
This report of the RECAP survey (common data collection on addictions and treatments) reviews the main recent changes in the statistics on people with addictive behaviour problems accompanied and cared for by teams from specialised drug treatment centres (CSAPA in French).
Assessment of developments in use and access to care, marked by the health crisis linked to Covid-19.
Since 1999, the Emerging Trends and New Drugs (TREND) unit of the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (OFDT) has been monitoring emerging trends and phenomena in the field of drugs.
This summary covers the main contributions from a collective OFDT publication entitled "Drogues et addictions, données essentielles" issued in April 2019.
Since 1999, the Emerging Trends and New Drugs (TREND) scheme of the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (OFDT) has been monitoring emerging trends and phenomena in the field of drugs in order to limit the time between their occurrence and their consideration by the public authorities.
This issue of Tendances presents the results of the INPES 2014 Health Barometer.
This issue of Tendances presents the main results of the seventh year of operation of the TREND scheme (recent trends and new drugs).
The 2005 ESCAPAD survey (Survey on Health and Consumption on Call-up and Preparation for Defence Day) is the fifth nationwide survey of its kind to be organised.
The results of the sixth national report on the TREND scheme: subject-based operations 2000-2004 and principal observations 2004.
For ten years the OFDT has been publishing an updated report on drugs and drug addictions in France based upon data scientifically validated.
The trends presented here are stemming from the TREND scheme (Recent Trend and New Drugs).