Findings are presented from a survey of a sample of 2641 UK school students aged 15-16 years. This exercise was part of the 30 country European School Survey Project on Alcohol and other Drugs (ESPAD). The 201 students who reported using cannabis (marihuana) 40 times or more were examined using cluster analysis. They were also compared to other students. Three clusters of heavy cannabis users emerged. The smallest was largely distinguished by antisocial behaviour. Another cluster were clearly unhappy, with little support from parents and friends, high levels of depressed mood and low levels of self-esteem. The largest cluster were 'ordinary' and had little to distinguish them apart from a belief that their environment was stable and predict...
The study investigates the prevalence of illicit drug use beyond that of mere experimentation, exami...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 12.4 % of school-children in Ireland report using cannabis in the p...
There has been a long-held belief that the substance use of those who become regular users of illici...
Findings are presented from a survey of a sample of 2641 UK school students aged 15-16 years. This e...
Findings are presented from a survey of a sample of 2641 UK school students aged 15-16 years. This e...
The relatively high levels of cannabis use among young people is a cause of concern because of the p...
In the 32 western countries that participated in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC-...
In the 32 western countries that participated in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC-...
The drug use patterns and behaviours of 90 young people who reported cannabis use from the age of 11...
An exploration of what young people view as 'heavy' cannabis use and how such usage affects their li...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
The study uses a school-based sample to test the social and familial risk and protective factors rel...
It is a well known fact that drug abuse is most common in early adolescence. The most popular substa...
International audienceAlthough adolescent cannabis users have been reported not to be a homogeneous ...
The study investigates the prevalence of illicit drug use beyond that of mere experimentation, exami...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 12.4 % of school-children in Ireland report using cannabis in the p...
There has been a long-held belief that the substance use of those who become regular users of illici...
Findings are presented from a survey of a sample of 2641 UK school students aged 15-16 years. This e...
Findings are presented from a survey of a sample of 2641 UK school students aged 15-16 years. This e...
The relatively high levels of cannabis use among young people is a cause of concern because of the p...
In the 32 western countries that participated in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC-...
In the 32 western countries that participated in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC-...
The drug use patterns and behaviours of 90 young people who reported cannabis use from the age of 11...
An exploration of what young people view as 'heavy' cannabis use and how such usage affects their li...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
The study uses a school-based sample to test the social and familial risk and protective factors rel...
It is a well known fact that drug abuse is most common in early adolescence. The most popular substa...
International audienceAlthough adolescent cannabis users have been reported not to be a homogeneous ...
The study investigates the prevalence of illicit drug use beyond that of mere experimentation, exami...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 12.4 % of school-children in Ireland report using cannabis in the p...
There has been a long-held belief that the substance use of those who become regular users of illici...