Concern has been mounting about the increasing numbers of adolescents who (ab)use drugs, alcohol and cigarettes. The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence according to gender and ethnicity of drinking, smoking and drug-use in a representative sample of 15 and 16 year olds. The sample consisted of 6020 15- and 16-year-old pupils from 41 schools in England who completed an anonymous self-report survey. There were clear gender and ethnic differences in self-reported substance use. For example, more males than females reported drinking and drug taking. More females reported smoking, but males were more likely to be heavy smokers. Asian, Black and other boys and Black and Asian girls were less likely to report drinking during a typic...
Introduction and Aims: Youth substance use is declining in many high‐income countries. As adolescen...
Sexual minority youth are at higher risk of substance use than heterosexual youth. However, most evi...
Abstract Context There are few UK data on the prevalence and clustering of risky behaviours in ethni...
Objectives. The study examines stages of drinking and smoking careers and transitions from initiatio...
Aims This paper examines ethnic differences in licit and illicit drug use among American 8th, 10th ...
Background The period of adolescence is typical for first experiments and initiation of substance us...
Findings from two surveys of alcohol and tobacco consumption by 15- and 16-year-olds in the East Mid...
The aim of the study was to assess prevalence and factors associated with binge drinking, cannabis u...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Youth substance use is declining in many high-income countries. As adolescent...
Aim: This paper describes the findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and drug use ...
This study reports grade, gender, and environmental (school structure) differences in self-reported ...
This paper describes the results of drinking, smoking and illicit drug use among a representative sa...
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
Adolescents\u27 gender-specific cannabis use rates and their correlates were examined. Data were obt...
Sexual minority youth are at higher risk of substance use than heterosexual youth. However, most evi...
Introduction and Aims: Youth substance use is declining in many high‐income countries. As adolescen...
Sexual minority youth are at higher risk of substance use than heterosexual youth. However, most evi...
Abstract Context There are few UK data on the prevalence and clustering of risky behaviours in ethni...
Objectives. The study examines stages of drinking and smoking careers and transitions from initiatio...
Aims This paper examines ethnic differences in licit and illicit drug use among American 8th, 10th ...
Background The period of adolescence is typical for first experiments and initiation of substance us...
Findings from two surveys of alcohol and tobacco consumption by 15- and 16-year-olds in the East Mid...
The aim of the study was to assess prevalence and factors associated with binge drinking, cannabis u...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Youth substance use is declining in many high-income countries. As adolescent...
Aim: This paper describes the findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and drug use ...
This study reports grade, gender, and environmental (school structure) differences in self-reported ...
This paper describes the results of drinking, smoking and illicit drug use among a representative sa...
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
Adolescents\u27 gender-specific cannabis use rates and their correlates were examined. Data were obt...
Sexual minority youth are at higher risk of substance use than heterosexual youth. However, most evi...
Introduction and Aims: Youth substance use is declining in many high‐income countries. As adolescen...
Sexual minority youth are at higher risk of substance use than heterosexual youth. However, most evi...
Abstract Context There are few UK data on the prevalence and clustering of risky behaviours in ethni...