Three-Quarters of U.S. Teens Say They Don't Drink →
About three-quarters of American high school students say they don't drink alcohol, a new survey finds.
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.
this report by SAMHSA highlights the substance abuse behaviour and addiction treatment activities that occur amongst US adolescents on an average day.
This report by SAMHSA highlights the substance abuse behaviour and addiction treatment activities that occur among US adolescents on an average day.
The number of schoolchildren drinking alcohol has fallen dramatically over the past 30 years, a large study of NSW students has found.
Here are some interesting results on US college students' drug use based on most recent data from the Monitoring the Future survey. Some of the findings show that amongst young people of college age (19-23), those not in college are more than twice as likely to use synthetic cannabinoids (also known as spice or K2) or synthetic cathinones (bath salts) than full time college students.
The Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education (FARE), in association with the Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, has released a new study measuring attitudes of Australians towards alcohol policy reforms.
The University of Maryland Center for Substance Abuse Research has highlighted close links between under age drinking and illicit drug use. According to data from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 20.1% of underage drinkers reported using at least one illicit drug within two hours of last using alcohol, compared to 4.9% of those aged 21 or older.
Here is data showing smoking, drinking and drug use amongst young people in England in 2012.
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