Cigarette smoking prevalence in US counties: 1996-2012 →
These recently released US data provide striking evidence for a trend also common elsewhere in the world
These recently released US data provide striking evidence for a trend also common elsewhere in the world
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.
Global Drug Survey (GDS) is the independent international centre of expertise in qualitative and quantitative, non-judgmental, informative and confidential drug surveys.
About three-quarters of American high school students say they don't drink alcohol, a new survey finds.
A poll of US high school teens finds 77 percent say they don’t drink alcohol.
The Flash Eurobarometer on “Youth attitudes on drugs” (No 330) studies young EU citizens’ attitudes to – and perceptions about – drugs and related issues.
Young people in Ireland are the most likely to have tried so-called 'legal high' drugs in the entire EU, according to the EU's official statistics body.
Summary of selected data on college drinking
Use of e-cigarettes amongst 11-18 year old US students doubled from 2011 to 2012, according to a new survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Use of e-cigarettes among middle and high schools students doubled from 2011 to 2012, according to a new government survey
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