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Alcohol, tobacco and cannabis use among ninth grade students (14-15-year-olds) in 2021 

 

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Tendances n° 148, OFDT, 4 p.
December 2021

In the first quarter of 2021, 1 972 fourth year students (“troisième” -grade 3 in France- would be the equivalent of secondary school in the UK or grade 9 of Junior High School in the United States) responded to an specific issue of the national adolescent health and substance use survey (EnCLASS) in middle and high schools.

The survey asked adolescents about their initiation to tobacco, alcohol and cannabis and, using new questions, about heavy episodic drinking, problematic cannabis use, methods of acquiring tobacco and alcohol, introduction to nitrous oxide and gambling practices.

Authors : Stanislas Spilka, Antoine Philippon, Olivier Le Nézet, Eric Janssen, Alex Brissot, Vincent Eroukmanoff (OFDT), Emmanuelle Godeau (EHESP)

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Drugs in Europe


2023 EMCDDA European Drug Report

The European Drug Report 2023: Trends and Developments presents the EMCDDA’s latest analysis of the drug situation in Europe. Focusing on illicit drug use, related harms and drug supply, the report contains a comprehensive set of national data across these themes and key harm-reduction interventions. This report is based on information provided to the EMCDDA by the EU Member States, the candidate country Türkiye, and Norway, in an annual reporting process.

  Statistical Bulletin 2023

The annual Statistical Bulletin contains the most recent available data on the drug situation in Europe provided by the Member States. These datasets underpin the analysis presented in the European Drug Report. All data may be viewed interactively on screen and downloaded in Excel format.

The European Union and the drug phenomenon

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