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How does the OFDT conduct surveys with its European partners?
This issue of Tendances No. 152 presents the results of the E-Games survey conducted in 2021 with 1 983 panelists.
This note first reviews the process of administrative recognition of the status of unaccompanied minors and the socio-demographic characterisation of this population.
A total of 32 new synthetic products were identified in France in 2021, with the emergence of synthetic opioids and the progression of synthetic cannabinoids. Among these 32 new identifications, 12 were made from samples collected for SINTES, the French National Detection System of Drugs and Toxic Substances.
This assessment offers a summarised view of gambling based on the latest available data.
The OFDT has published Tendances No. 151 on the reasons behind the diverted use of nitrous oxide understood through user experiences.
In the spring of 2021 the OFDT carried out a qualitative study among 30 adolescents aged between 11 and 15 to explore the attractions of video games for adolescents and pre-adolescents and how these video games fit into their daily lives.
In French Polynesia, a major concern has arisen in recent years about the use of methamphetamine, imported from the United States in the form of crystals, known as “ice”.
The OFDT publishes this issue on the analysis of the practices of addiction treatment workers: what does it mean to work in specialised drug treatment centres (CSAPA) and in harm reduction facilities (CAARUD)?
This document, produced in collaboration with the Regional Health Observatories of Martinique, French Guiana and Réunion, presents the results of the EnCLASS 2021 survey in these three territories.
This 2022 edition provides an overall perspective digest in 8 pages with the most recent and detailed facts and figures.
The OFDT publishes the results of a second ARAMIS survey which expanded on the observations made in 2017 on the management and control of alcohol use at times of heavy drinking such as parties.
First results of the EnCLASS survey among 2 000 ninth grade students.
Unlike in other parts of the world, poppy cultivation and opium use are recent phenomena in Mexican history.
Since 1999, the monitoring carried out by the Emerging Trends and New Drugs (TREND) scheme of the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (OFDT) has made it possible to describe the population groups that are particularly dependent on psychoactive substances and to identify emerging phenomena in the field of illicit drugs and diverted medicines.
In recent years (2016-2020), an average of 180 000 people have been arrested every year by law enforcement services (police and gendarmerie) for a drug law offence in France.
Two major surveys, conducted every 4 years for the past 25 years in the adolescent population, allow for an international comparison of drug use.
This overview describes and evaluates the current crack cocaine situation in Île-de-France in order, in particular, to improve the treatment of users and, more generally, the response of the public authorities to a phenomenon that has been identified for around thirty years.
The aim of this Théma is to provide an overview of the situations and problems currently observed in the French overseas territories with regard to drugs and addictions, based on the most recent statistical data and the main studies carried out in these territories.
This thirteenth issue of Drugs, International Challenges is devoted to the prevailing situation in terms of drug trafficking, drug use and public policies in Georgia, a Caucasian country with a population of 3.7 million.