This paper presents self reported data on trends in recent drug use among 15–16 year olds in Wales. The data are drawn from three large scale surveys conducted within schools across the country in 1990, 1992 and 1994. The results show that over the four years the proportion of pupils reporting to have ever used drugs increased from 24% to 40% for boys and from 20% to 40% for girls. Similarly, those reporting the use of any drug in the month prior to the survey increased among both sexes, from 12% to 24% for boys and from 10% to 23% for girls. Further analysis indicates that there were increases in both one-off and more frequent use of individual substances and that the number of substances used increased. The data also show that the age at ...
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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Smoking, Drinking and Dru...
This study aimed to examine patterns of illicit recreational drug use, alcohol consumption, and smok...
In this study of 5851 Irish rural post-primary schoolchildren undertaken in 1970-71 by the Irish Can...
This paper describes the results of drinking, smoking and illicit drug use among a representative sa...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
The drug use patterns and behaviours of 90 young people who reported cannabis use from the age of 11...
This report presents the findings of both quantitative and qualitative research into adolescent drug...
Over the past few decades, researchers of drug addiction have drawn attention to the unprecedenteddy...
The study investigates the prevalence of illicit drug use beyond that of mere experimentation, exami...
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
This report is based on a study into the use of cigarettes, alcohol and other drugs by post-primary ...
The image of cocaine as a ‘party’ drug used by more affluent members of society has begun to change ...
Data targeting trends in legal and illegal substance use by adolescents are scarce. Using the data f...
To investigate adolescent drug use behaviour, a random community sample of Sydney teenagers aged 14 ...
This paper reports on the findings from a longitudinal survey of the drug use behaviours of young pe...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Smoking, Drinking and Dru...
This study aimed to examine patterns of illicit recreational drug use, alcohol consumption, and smok...
In this study of 5851 Irish rural post-primary schoolchildren undertaken in 1970-71 by the Irish Can...