Périodique
Twenty-year trends in illicit drug use among young Israelis completing military duty
(Tendances, sur 20 ans, concernant l'usage de drogues illicites chez les jeunes israëliens terminant leur service militaire)
Auteur(s) :
Y. D. NEUMARK ;
GROTTO I. ;
KARK J. D.
Article en page(s) :
641-648
Refs biblio. :
46
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology)
Thésaurus mots-clés
EPIDEMIOLOGIE DESCRIPTIVE
;
JEUNE ADULTE
;
CONSOMMATION
;
ARMEE
;
MILIEU SOCIOCULTUREL
;
POLITIQUE
Thésaurus géographique
ISRAEL
Note générale :
Addiction, 2004, 99, (5), 641-648
Note de contenu :
graph. ; tabl.
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Cette étude examine les tendances d'usage de drogues illicites dans un échantillon national de jeunes hommes et de jeunes femmes lors de leur service militaire en Israël sur une période de 20 ans. Un total de 40 518 personnes ont été inclues dans cette analyse. La culture juive et la politique militaire de tolérance zéro contribuent au faible niveau d'usage de drogue.
ENGLISH :
Aim : This study examines patterns of illicit drug use in a national sample of young men and women in Israel over a 20-year period. Design : Annual cross-sectional data are analysed from an ongoing systematic sample of soldiers being discharged from active military service during the years 1982-2001. Setting : An anonymous questionnaire is self-administered to soldiers on the day of discharge in an unsupervised setting. Participants : Between 1200 and 2800 individuals participated in the survey annually. A total of 40 518 people were included in the analysis. This sample frame is reflective of all Israel Defense Forces (IDF) releasees below the rank of Captain. Military recruits in Israel comprised about 80% of the country's 18-year-old Jewish male cohort in any given year, and about two-thirds of the female population of this age. Findings : Time-trends of drug use in Israel parallel those in the United States and European countries, although at much lower rates. Several indicators suggest a recent increase, particularly among women. Drug use is strongly inversely related to education level. Marijuana accounts for 65-75% of drug use in this young adult population. Conclusion : Jewish cultural background and the military policy of zero tolerance are assumed contributors to the low drug use levels. Recent upward trends suggest that intensified prevention, surveillance and research efforts are in order. (Review' s abstract)
Cette étude examine les tendances d'usage de drogues illicites dans un échantillon national de jeunes hommes et de jeunes femmes lors de leur service militaire en Israël sur une période de 20 ans. Un total de 40 518 personnes ont été inclues dans cette analyse. La culture juive et la politique militaire de tolérance zéro contribuent au faible niveau d'usage de drogue.
ENGLISH :
Aim : This study examines patterns of illicit drug use in a national sample of young men and women in Israel over a 20-year period. Design : Annual cross-sectional data are analysed from an ongoing systematic sample of soldiers being discharged from active military service during the years 1982-2001. Setting : An anonymous questionnaire is self-administered to soldiers on the day of discharge in an unsupervised setting. Participants : Between 1200 and 2800 individuals participated in the survey annually. A total of 40 518 people were included in the analysis. This sample frame is reflective of all Israel Defense Forces (IDF) releasees below the rank of Captain. Military recruits in Israel comprised about 80% of the country's 18-year-old Jewish male cohort in any given year, and about two-thirds of the female population of this age. Findings : Time-trends of drug use in Israel parallel those in the United States and European countries, although at much lower rates. Several indicators suggest a recent increase, particularly among women. Drug use is strongly inversely related to education level. Marijuana accounts for 65-75% of drug use in this young adult population. Conclusion : Jewish cultural background and the military policy of zero tolerance are assumed contributors to the low drug use levels. Recent upward trends suggest that intensified prevention, surveillance and research efforts are in order. (Review' s abstract)
Affiliation :
Hebrew Univ.-Hadassah, POB 12272 Jerusalem 91120 ; yneumarkmd2.huji.ac.il
Israël. Israel.
Israël. Israel.
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