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The analysis of perceptions and opinions of the general population toward drugs should be considered a helpful tool in decision making.
In this report, a multi-disciplinary attempt to synthesize available data and analyses on drugs and drug addiction has been made, in order to avoid the usual over-segmented approaches taken in this field.
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OFDT's latest enables our English-speaking partners to be updated electronically on our latest publications and ongoing projects throughout the year.
The French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (OFDT), with its multi-disciplinary expertise, carries out its work through surveys of the general or specific population, as well as through observation and socio-health alerts involving field workers throughout France, and by monitoring indicators produced by other public bodies.
From November 2023 to November 2025, the OFDT is coordinating a comparison study on Audiovisual Digital Alcohol Marketing (ADAM) in France, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, and Switzerland.
The National Adolescent Health and Substance Use Survey in Middle and High Schools (ENCLASS) is a national, biennial online survey. It is a statistical survey based on a random sample.
Since 1999, the OFDT has been quantifying the opinions and perceptions of the French population on drugs and public policies using the Survey on Representations, Opinions and Perceptions regarding Psychoactive Drugs (EROPP).
The Survey on Health and Drug Use on National Defence and Citizenship Day (ESCAPAD) looks at the health of young boys and girls aged 17, as well as their use of psychoactive substances and addictive behaviour. It is a statistical survey based on a random sample.