This comparative study of early school-leavers and school-attending students looking at the risk and protection factors for substance use was undertaken in line with Action 98 of the National Drugs Strategy 2001–2008, which required the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD) to carry out research on ‘at risk groups’ including early school-leavers. It presents the results of a study of substance use among young people in Ireland based on information collected in 2008 during face-to-face interviews with 991 people aged between 15 and 18. The target population comprised school-attending students and young people who, having left school, were attending either a Youthreach centre or FÁS Community Training Centre. This latter population is d...
This research examines the prevalence and nature of tobacco, alcohol and drug use by second-level sc...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
This paper reports on the findings from a longitudinal survey of the drug use behaviours of young pe...
This comparative study of early school-leavers and school-attending students looking at the risk and...
This report presents the results of a study of substance use among young people in Ireland based on ...
This report presents the results of a study of substance use among young people in Ireland based on ...
This report presented a study conducted in Dublin as part of a European collaborative project called...
Substance use can lead to a variety of negative impacts on society and individuals. Early school lea...
The aim of this report was to examine the nature and extent of drug use among young people in Dublin...
This paper provides the first estimates of recorded and hidden prevalence of opiate use among young...
Numerous reports have documented the health status of young people, concluding that the main threats...
This paper provides the first estimates of recorded and hidden prevalence of opiate use among young ...
This report is based on a descriptive survey of substance use among adolescents (age 12 to 18 years)...
This report is follow-up to the authors' 1986 report Smoking, Drinking and Other Drug Use Among Dubl...
This study investigates the social-psychological factors related to drug substance use among Dublin ...
This research examines the prevalence and nature of tobacco, alcohol and drug use by second-level sc...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
This paper reports on the findings from a longitudinal survey of the drug use behaviours of young pe...
This comparative study of early school-leavers and school-attending students looking at the risk and...
This report presents the results of a study of substance use among young people in Ireland based on ...
This report presents the results of a study of substance use among young people in Ireland based on ...
This report presented a study conducted in Dublin as part of a European collaborative project called...
Substance use can lead to a variety of negative impacts on society and individuals. Early school lea...
The aim of this report was to examine the nature and extent of drug use among young people in Dublin...
This paper provides the first estimates of recorded and hidden prevalence of opiate use among young...
Numerous reports have documented the health status of young people, concluding that the main threats...
This paper provides the first estimates of recorded and hidden prevalence of opiate use among young ...
This report is based on a descriptive survey of substance use among adolescents (age 12 to 18 years)...
This report is follow-up to the authors' 1986 report Smoking, Drinking and Other Drug Use Among Dubl...
This study investigates the social-psychological factors related to drug substance use among Dublin ...
This research examines the prevalence and nature of tobacco, alcohol and drug use by second-level sc...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
This paper reports on the findings from a longitudinal survey of the drug use behaviours of young pe...