Age differences in recent druguse were also evident (Table 2). There were no differences between younger and older users with respect to recent use of speed, cocaine ... more likely than younger REU to report recent use of crystal methamphetamine, GHB ... Figure 2. Distribution of REU age of initiation to ecstasy use, according to age, national EDRS sample, 2007*** Younger REU (16-25 years) Older REU (26 years +) ***p < 0.001 Source: EDRS REU surveys, 2007
wave reported higher lifetimeprevalences of druguse/selling and cigarette/alcohol ... that are found by chance. Appendix Table 4-5: Lifetimeprevalence of druguse/selling Age at Interview Appendix Table 4-6: Lifetimeprevalence of cigarette and alcoholuse Age ... Appendix Table 4-6: Lifetimeprevalence of cigarette and alcoholuse Age at Interview Wave
Lifetimeuse of an illicit drug other than cannabis was reported by 13 ... Table 2-1: Lifetimeprevalence of experience with the use of selected substances - 2007 ESPAD Survey, in % (Csémy et al. 2008) Lifetimeprevalence Any illicit ... Sedatives Alcohol + pills Injecting druguse Boys Girls Total In the past 12 months
1% of the drug court participants have one or more prior arrests. There are cross-site variations in the number of reported prior arrests. In particular, drug court ... than two prior arrests. At the Creek County drug court, the distribution of the number ... /DWI Drug Other Drug Court Arrest Personal Property Motor Vehicle Drug DUI/DWI Other Drug Court Arrest Felony Misdemeanor
of the FYSAS. Overall, lifetimeprevalence of use has declined from 19.7% in 2000 to 18 ... reported the use of alcohol and also reported using no illicit drugs—are presented ... and no illicit drugs in their lifetimes, while 20.2% reported use in the past 30 days. Grade
reported usingalcohol and no illicit drugs in their lifetimes, while 19.7% reported use in the past 30 days. Grade-level findings for lifetimeprevalence ranged ... likely than males to report the use of alcohol and no illicit drugs for both lifetime ... of the FYSAS. Overall, lifetimeprevalence of use increased from 25.6% in 2000 to 30
very harmful. In reference to druguse, more respondents (80.6%) viewed the consumption ... (%) Not harmful Slightly harmful Very harmful Do not know Total Frequently drinking alcohol Smoking/using marijuana Taking/using cocaine/crack cocaine Combining illegal and legal drugs Having multiple sex partners Having sex under the influence of drugs Having ... of marijuana and an even lower 58.0% for the frequent consumption of alcohol. It must be further noted that 6 (9.0%) indicated that smoking/using marijuana was not at all
Table 2-2: Prevalence of druguse among 18-year-old students (lifetime, last 12 months and last 30 days prevalence), (%) (Csémy et al. 2005) Drug Cannabis Heroin ... in the experience with heroin or other opiates are not significant. The high prevalence of use of cannabis together with alcohol, even within the last 30 days, poses a warning; see ... Sedatives, hypnotics Alcohol and pills Alcohol and marijuana Lifetime Last 12 months
data for any illicit drug other than marijuana. Overall, lifetimeprevalence of use ... Prevalence-of-use rates for combinations of drugs provide a helpful summary of druguse behavior. Tables 31 to 35 and Graphs 10 and 11 provide lifetime and past30-day prevalence rates for the use of one or more drugs from a set of illicit drugs ... who reported the use of alcohol and also reported using no illicit drugs
In the past month, how many days did you usealcohol or drugs in the following places or during the following times: At home 1-2 days 3 or more days On the street, in the woods, or in parks or fields 1-2 days 3 or more days With older friends 1-2 days