The investigation was a peer-led and participative assessment of substance activity and awareness in 12- to 19-year-olds in south-east Glasgow, UK. The aim of the study was to examine the prevalence of substance activity and the impact that illicit drugs have on the lives of the young people who live in this area. The study consisted of an outreach research investigation of 147 young people. Semi-structured interviews were conducted and used in the development of a questionnaire subsequently distributed to 200 young people in the area. Of questionnaire respondents, 91.9% had tried alcohol, 53.2% cannabis, 35.5% LSD, 33.9% temazepam, 27.4% amphetamines and 22.0% ecstasy, with an average age of 14.3 years. While little of the variance in use ...
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Starting point: The use or overuse of cannabis is still considered among the general public to be hi...
Substance use can lead to a variety of negative impacts on society and individuals. Early school lea...
Numerous reports have documented the health status of young people, concluding that the main threats...
This report presented a study conducted in Dublin as part of a European collaborative project called...
The present study was conducted to assess awareness and practice of drug abuse among - secondary sch...
This survey was carried out in 2002 as a follow-up to a study done in 1997. The survey aimed to docu...
The study investigates the prevalence of illicit drug use beyond that of mere experimentation, exami...
This report presents the findings of both quantitative and qualitative research into adolescent drug...
This report aims to determine the levels and patterns of drug use, including tobacco and alcohol, am...
There has been a long-held belief that the substance use of those who become regular users of illici...
Drug and alcohol use amongst young people in Britain are common and thought to be increasing. In rec...
Rathmines has the largest youth population in Dublin 6. The Rathmines Drug Awareness Group (RDAG) wa...
Background: Drugs and alcohol can cause significant harm to individuals, families and communities. Y...
This report presented the findings of a research study carried out in Cabra, in north Dublin, into i...
In order to develop an Action Plan the Mid Tipperary Drugs Initiative performed research into the pe...
Starting point: The use or overuse of cannabis is still considered among the general public to be hi...
Substance use can lead to a variety of negative impacts on society and individuals. Early school lea...
Numerous reports have documented the health status of young people, concluding that the main threats...
This report presented a study conducted in Dublin as part of a European collaborative project called...
The present study was conducted to assess awareness and practice of drug abuse among - secondary sch...
This survey was carried out in 2002 as a follow-up to a study done in 1997. The survey aimed to docu...