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Filling the gap between reality and government statistics', the Drug Use Surveys use anonymous internet responses to gauge the behaviour and attitudes of club goers and other young people across Europe, North America and countries across the world.
This study took samples from young US club goers, on entrance and exit, and conducted interviews - implications for environmental prevention measures
This disturbing story reveals how some nightclubs run 'young clubs' to introduce children as young as 10 years to their venues, including non-alcoholic drinking games likely to promote future excessive alcoholic behaviour.
Among other findings from this Australian study of club-goers, almost half had seen drug deals, and the most popular substances were methamphetamines and ecstasy.
Following an earlier ban, young club goers in London were found to be moving into more extensive 'poly-drug use', with mephedrone appearing alongside ecstasy and cocaine in their drug mix.
Following an earlier ban, young club goers in London were found to be moving into more extensive 'poly-drug use', with mephedrone appearing alongside ecstasy and cocaine in their drug mix.
On-line global drug use survey which includes personal analysis and advice
The Global Drug Survey (GDS) may be the world's largest independent survey of it's type
This research reviewed 17 varied studies from around the world on prevention of alcohol/drug use by young people in nightlife settings.
This large internet survey found that young middle class club goers, mainly from UK and North America, were happy to accept big drug risks such as accepting 'mystery white powders'.
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