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Polish General Population Surveys: trends

Polish General Population Surveys: trends. Janusz Sierosławski Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology. General population survey (GPS) on prevalence and consumption of drugs, opinion, knowledge about drugs and risk Belgrad , 25 th of February – 1 st of March 2013. Introduction.

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Polish General Population Surveys: trends

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  1. Polish General Population Surveys: trends Janusz Sierosławski Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology General population survey (GPS) on prevalence and consumption of drugs, opinion, knowledge about drugs and risk Belgrad, 25th of February – 1st of March 2013

  2. Introduction • Three countrywide population surveys in Poland – 2002, 2006, 2010 • Surveys implemented by National Bureau for Drug Prevention – fieldwork: contracted agency

  3. Materials * Population for trend analyses – 16-64

  4. Cannabis use among age 16-64

  5. Cannabis use among age 16-34

  6. Cannabis use dring last 12 months by gender

  7. Cannabis use during last 12 months by age groups

  8. Cannabis use during last 12 months by gender by age groups

  9. Frequency of cannabis use (liftime)

  10. ESPAD – cannabis use

  11. ESPAD – cannabis life time use (percent of respondents)

  12. Cocaine use

  13. Cocaine use during last 12 months by age groups

  14. Conclusions • Rapid increase of cannabis use figures in 2010, while stabilization in 2002-2006 • increase of prevalence of use or increase of readiness to report • question of comparability over time • Increasing trend in prevalence of cocaine use but still on the very low level

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