This study was carried out by a participants in a North Tipperary Community Services drug/alcohol awareness course. Its objectives were to: assess the level of drug and alcohol awareness among second-level students under the age of 18 years; to find out the extent of under-age drinking;to find out the extent of the use of illegal substances as well as stimulants such as glue and solvents in this age group; and to use this information to develop educational programmes for parents and students. Date was obtained through a survey of 1500 secondary school students in the North Tippeary area. The survey found that, although ilict drug use was very low, abuse of alcohol was quite common
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This study was carried out by participants in a North Tipperary Community Services drug/alcohol awar...
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An extensive questionnaire survey of post-primary school pupils between the ages of 15 and 19 years ...
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A survey of the drinking, smoking and illicit drug use of more than 90 000 teenage school students w...
A survey of the drinking, smoking and illicit drug use of more than 90 000 teenage school students w...
This report presents the results of year-long study of the drug situation in Cork, beginning in 1998...
Rathmines has the largest youth population in Dublin 6. The Rathmines Drug Awareness Group (RDAG) wa...
The investigation was a peer-led and participative assessment of substance activity and awareness in...
This study was carried out by participants in a North Tipperary Community Services drug/alcohol awar...
In order to develop an Action Plan the Mid Tipperary Drugs Initiative performed research into the pe...
This report presents the findings of both quantitative and qualitative research into adolescent drug...
An extensive questionnaire survey of post-primary school pupils between the ages of 15 and 19 years ...
This report is based on a descriptive survey of substance use among adolescents (age 12 to 18 years)...
This report aims to determine the levels and patterns of drug use, including tobacco and alcohol, am...
This research examines the prevalence and nature of tobacco, alcohol and drug use by second-level sc...
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
This report presents the results of a survey of 2,799 students in Galway city and county. The stud...
This report presented the findings of a research study carried out in Cabra, in north Dublin, into i...
A survey of the drinking, smoking and illicit drug use of more than 90 000 teenage school students w...
A survey of the drinking, smoking and illicit drug use of more than 90 000 teenage school students w...
This report presents the results of year-long study of the drug situation in Cork, beginning in 1998...
Rathmines has the largest youth population in Dublin 6. The Rathmines Drug Awareness Group (RDAG) wa...
The investigation was a peer-led and participative assessment of substance activity and awareness in...