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General population surveys of drug use

The general population survey data give information by Member States, by geographic region within states and by year of survey, according to availability. The information covers self-reported use of cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines, ecstasy, hallucinogens and specifically LSD. A summary of the survey structure is given and a bibliographic reference to the published source.

Tables GPSurvey-1 to GPSurvey-6 give in Part (i) prevalence estimates of individual drug types for reported lifetime (ever-) use, use in the past year and use in the past month, each for the general population aged 15 to 64 and for the younger part of the population, aged 15 to 34. Part (ii) and Part (iii) of the tables, giving some survey structure details and bibligraphic references, are the same for each of tables GPSurvey-1 to GPSurvey-6.

Table GPSurvey-7 gives where available, for cannabis only, the self-reported prevalence of use in the last 30 days (i) in the population aged 15-64 and the population aged 15-34 separately by gender, and (ii) by frequency of use in the past 30 days among all users.
  • Table GPSurvey-7. Last 30 days prevalence and frequency of use of cannabis amongst all adults and young adults, according to population surveys

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