Drinking: adults' behaviour and knowledge Results from questions on drinking behaviour and knowledge, included in the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Omnibus surveys
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.
Alcohol consumption among people aged 16 or over: by sex, 2001/02: Regional Trends 38 Provides data for the amount of alcohol consumed by males and females, aged 16 and over. It considers the number of units drank in the previous week. Percentages were recorded for those who drank 0 units up to more than 8 units in the week previous to int...
Cigarette smoking among people aged 16 or over: by sex, 2001/02: Regional Trends 38 Cigarette smoking among people aged 16 and over. It gives data for those who have never smoked those who smoke less than 10, 10-20 and more than 20. It also gives data for ex-regular smokers. The amounts are per day and are shown separately for both male ...
Product Results for Drug abuse, misuse of alcohol, smoking
Social Focus on Children Looks at what it is like to be a child in the United Kingdom.
The first in a series of publications aimed at complementing the policy approach of Social Trends, by providing a new perspective - that of different groups in society.
Contains data whic...
Smoking Among Secondary School Children in 1996: Scotland A series of biennial surveys, begun in 1982, to estimate the prevalence of cigarette smoking among school children in Great Britain. The surveys are sponsored by the Department of Health, the Scottish Office Department of Health, and in some years, the We...
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...
Source Results for Drug abuse, misuse of alcohol, smoking
British Social Attitudes Survey (BSA) Series National Centre for Social Research, an independent non-profit research institute, carries out a series of annual surveys charting continuity and change in British social, economic, political and moral values in relation to other changes in society.
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Analysis Results for Drug abuse, misuse of alcohol, smoking
Smoking and Misuse of Alcohol The Department of Health compiles data on smoking and misuse of alcohol from a variety of sources. Occasional publications on trends are also prepared.