Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with a random sample of 220 students from schools and youth training centres within a rural area of the south eastern region of Ireland. The results show that against the backdrop of rising drug use prevalence, the attitudes towards drug use of both adolescent users and abstainers have become more liberal and 'normalised'
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
Adolescence is a time of physical and mental development when small changes can impact on the rest o...
Since 1996, our research team has conducted 15 focus groups with 169 middle-school youth in small co...
Prevalence surveys in Ireland indicate an increased trend of youth drug use with rural areas reporti...
Excessive alcohol consumption remains a substantial public health concern in Ireland. in the 2006 I...
It can be said without hesitation that drugs are currently an established feature of modem Irish so...
This report presents the findings of an exploratory study aimed at assessing the nature and extent o...
In this study of 5851 Irish rural post-primary schoolchildren undertaken in 1970-71 by the Irish Can...
This report is based on a descriptive survey of substance use among adolescents (age 12 to 18 years)...
More of the respondents reported that they took drugs than reported that they smoked cigarettes’ fin...
This study reports the results from a survey on drug-taking of school children in Dublin. Children ...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
A total of2000 randomly selected teenagers of both sexes from 40 urban and rural schools responded t...
A questionnaire survey of 303 adolescent boys in years 4 (Transition Year), 5 and 6 in secondary sch...
This study investigates the social-psychological factors related to drug substance use among Dublin ...
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
Adolescence is a time of physical and mental development when small changes can impact on the rest o...
Since 1996, our research team has conducted 15 focus groups with 169 middle-school youth in small co...
Prevalence surveys in Ireland indicate an increased trend of youth drug use with rural areas reporti...
Excessive alcohol consumption remains a substantial public health concern in Ireland. in the 2006 I...
It can be said without hesitation that drugs are currently an established feature of modem Irish so...
This report presents the findings of an exploratory study aimed at assessing the nature and extent o...
In this study of 5851 Irish rural post-primary schoolchildren undertaken in 1970-71 by the Irish Can...
This report is based on a descriptive survey of substance use among adolescents (age 12 to 18 years)...
More of the respondents reported that they took drugs than reported that they smoked cigarettes’ fin...
This study reports the results from a survey on drug-taking of school children in Dublin. Children ...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
A total of2000 randomly selected teenagers of both sexes from 40 urban and rural schools responded t...
A questionnaire survey of 303 adolescent boys in years 4 (Transition Year), 5 and 6 in secondary sch...
This study investigates the social-psychological factors related to drug substance use among Dublin ...
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
Adolescence is a time of physical and mental development when small changes can impact on the rest o...
Since 1996, our research team has conducted 15 focus groups with 169 middle-school youth in small co...