In this study of 5851 Irish rural post-primary schoolchildren undertaken in 1970-71 by the Irish Cancer Society, the College of General Practitioners, the Economic and Social Research Institute and the Medico-Social Research Board, 1.2 per cent of the sample claimed to have taken drugs. In a comparable study of post-primary schoolchildren carried out in Dublin in 1970, 2.3 per cent of the sample said that they had taken drugs. Comparing this study to the Dublin study, exposure to drugs amongst post-primary schoolchildren appeared to be twice as great in Dublin as in rural Ireland. Exposure to drugs increased with age and was more marked in the case of boys. In both studies marijuana was the drug most commonly used. In this study, notic...
Prevalence surveys in Ireland indicate an increased trend of youth drug use with rural areas reporti...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
This report presented a study conducted in Dublin as part of a European collaborative project called...
In a study of among Dublin post-primary school-children undertaken by the Irish Cancer Society, the ...
This report is based on a study into the use of cigarettes, alcohol and other drugs by post-primary ...
This article reported the findings of a 1980/81 survey of post-primary schools in Dublin city and co...
In 1970 and 1971 a survey was carried out on the consumption of cigarettes, alcohol and drugs by tho...
The article reports on a survey of a random sample of pupils attending post-primary schools outside ...
In the spring of 1970 the Irish Cancer Society carried out a repeat survey on the smoking habits of ...
This study reports the results from a survey on drug-taking of school children in Dublin. Children ...
This study investigates the social-psychological factors related to drug substance use among Dublin ...
This report is follow-up to the authors' 1986 report Smoking, Drinking and Other Drug Use Among Dubl...
It can be said without hesitation that drugs are currently an established feature of modem Irish so...
Following the Report of the Working Party on Drug Abuse it was decided to examine the nature and ext...
Rathmines has the largest youth population in Dublin 6. The Rathmines Drug Awareness Group (RDAG) wa...
Prevalence surveys in Ireland indicate an increased trend of youth drug use with rural areas reporti...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
This report presented a study conducted in Dublin as part of a European collaborative project called...
In a study of among Dublin post-primary school-children undertaken by the Irish Cancer Society, the ...
This report is based on a study into the use of cigarettes, alcohol and other drugs by post-primary ...
This article reported the findings of a 1980/81 survey of post-primary schools in Dublin city and co...
In 1970 and 1971 a survey was carried out on the consumption of cigarettes, alcohol and drugs by tho...
The article reports on a survey of a random sample of pupils attending post-primary schools outside ...
In the spring of 1970 the Irish Cancer Society carried out a repeat survey on the smoking habits of ...
This study reports the results from a survey on drug-taking of school children in Dublin. Children ...
This study investigates the social-psychological factors related to drug substance use among Dublin ...
This report is follow-up to the authors' 1986 report Smoking, Drinking and Other Drug Use Among Dubl...
It can be said without hesitation that drugs are currently an established feature of modem Irish so...
Following the Report of the Working Party on Drug Abuse it was decided to examine the nature and ext...
Rathmines has the largest youth population in Dublin 6. The Rathmines Drug Awareness Group (RDAG) wa...
Prevalence surveys in Ireland indicate an increased trend of youth drug use with rural areas reporti...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
This report presented a study conducted in Dublin as part of a European collaborative project called...