Périodique
Recreational drug use in New Zealand
(Usage récréactif de drogues en Nouvelle Zélande)
Auteur(s) :
BLACK, S. ;
CASSWELL, S.
Année :
1993
Langue(s) :
Anglais
ISBN :
0959-5236
Refs biblio. :
40
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology)
Thésaurus mots-clés
ALCOOL
;
TABAC
;
CANNABIS
;
OPIACES
;
AMPHETAMINE
;
SOLVANTS
;
CONSOMMATION
;
EVOLUTION
Note générale :
Drug and Alcohol Review, 1993, 12, 37-48
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Une étude portant sur plus de 5000 personnes, âgées de 15 à 45 ans, montre qu'en Nouvelle Zélande, les statistiques d'usage de cannabis (43%) et d'hallucinogènes (8%) sont semblables à celles des USA ou de l'Australie. On note un usage moins important de stimulants, d'opiacés, de tranquillisants et de solvants.
ENGLISH :
A general population sample of 5126 New Zealanders aged 15-45 was surveyed in late 1990 to determine their use of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and other illicit drugs. The results show that alcohol and tobacco are the most commonly used drugs. Cannabis had been tried by 43% of the sample, and this level of use appears similar to that in Australia and the United States. Hallucinogens were the next most common illicit drug and had been tried by 8% of the sample.Again the New Zealand rates appear similar to those for the United States or Australia. Much lower levels of use were reported for stimulants, opiates, tranquillizers and solvents than for other illicit drugs.(Extract from the author's abstract)
Une étude portant sur plus de 5000 personnes, âgées de 15 à 45 ans, montre qu'en Nouvelle Zélande, les statistiques d'usage de cannabis (43%) et d'hallucinogènes (8%) sont semblables à celles des USA ou de l'Australie. On note un usage moins important de stimulants, d'opiacés, de tranquillisants et de solvants.
ENGLISH :
A general population sample of 5126 New Zealanders aged 15-45 was surveyed in late 1990 to determine their use of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and other illicit drugs. The results show that alcohol and tobacco are the most commonly used drugs. Cannabis had been tried by 43% of the sample, and this level of use appears similar to that in Australia and the United States. Hallucinogens were the next most common illicit drug and had been tried by 8% of the sample.Again the New Zealand rates appear similar to those for the United States or Australia. Much lower levels of use were reported for stimulants, opiates, tranquillizers and solvents than for other illicit drugs.(Extract from the author's abstract)
Affiliation :
Alcohol Pub. Hlth Res. Unit, Sch. Med., Univ. Auckland
Nouvelle Zélande. New Zealand.
Nouvelle Zélande. New Zealand.