Drug use among 16 to 29 year olds, 2001/02: Regional Trends 38 Percentage of young people using drugs. 16-29 year olds were interviewed between April 2001 and March 2002. They were asked about drug use (cannabis, heroin, methadone cocaine or crack) in the previous 12 months.
The Health of Children and Young People A volume of chapters examining health related topics specific to children and adolescents. It brings together statistics from ONS, other government departments and other organisations to provide comprehensive information on children's health and well-bein...
Health of Adult Britain 1841-1994 Decennial Supplement, Volume 2 Contents include trends in diseases of particular organ systems, and mortality/morbidity in selected population groups.
Contents include: communicable diseases; sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS; cancers; cardiovascular disease; neurolog...
Health of Adult Britain 1841-1994 Decennial Supplement, Volume 1 Reviews broad trends in mortality, life expectancy, use of health services and changes in factors that influence health.
Topics include: sources for monitoring health and disease; mortality trends 1841-1994; morbidity statistics; socio-economic and dem...
Tobacco, alcohol and drug use and mental health This report is based on an survey of psychiatric morbidity among adults aged 16 to 74 years living in private households in Britain, carried out in 2000. It focuses on tobacco, alcohol and other drug use, and the effects of substance dependence upon menta...
Drug Misuse Database Database of bi-annual returns from Regional Drug Database Managers in England.
Some data also available for Scotland and Wales.
Provides data on new drug agency episodes (people presenting to services for problem drug misuse for the first time, or f...
Scottish Drug Misuse Database To report on the characteristics of drug use in Scotland, show trends in drug use, allow comparisons, inform local discussion, and inform policy makers and service planners.