Transcript Slide 1

2007 National Drug Strategy
Household Survey Results – Cannabis
and ecstasy
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
Graphs prepared by
Paul Dillon
Drug and Alcohol Research
and Training Australia
Cannabis use across age groups
2007 National Drug Household Survey
This graph reports the number of Australians
across age groups who report ever using
cannabis and those who used in the past year
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Australians who have not used cannabis
across age groups
2007 National Drug Household Survey
This graph shows the number of Australians across
age groups who report never using cannabis and
those who had not used in the past year
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Recent use of cannabis: Males and Females
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
No recent use (in past 12 months) of
cannabis: Males and Females
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Recent use of cannabis: Males 1995 to 2007
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
This graph shows the reduction in the number of Australian males
who reported using cannabis in the past year across age groups
between 1995 to 2007
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Non-use of cannabis in the past year: Males
1995 to 2007
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
This graph shows the increase in the number of Australians males who reported not using
cannabis in the past year across age groups between 1995 to 2007
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Recent use of cannabis: Females 1995 to 2007
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
This graph shows the reduction in the number of Australian females
who reported using cannabis in the past year across age groups
between 1995 to 2007
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Non-use of cannabis in the past year: Females
1995 to 2007
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
This graph shows the increase in the number of Australians females who reported not
using cannabis in the past year across age groups between 1995 to 2007
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Ecstasy use across age groups
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Australians who have not used ecstasy
across age groups
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
This graph shows the number of Australians across age groups who report never
using ecstasy and those who had not used in the past year
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Recent use of ecstasy by gender
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
This graph reports the number of Australians (males and females
reported separately) who report using ecstasy in the past year
Males across all age groups are more likely to have used ecstasy in
the past year compared to their female counterparts. Females aged
14-19 years however are most likely to use at higher rates than
males of the same age
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
No recent use (in past 12 months) of ecstasy:
Males and Females
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
This graph shows the number of Australians across age groups and
gender who report not using ecstasy in the past year
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Recent use of ecstasy: Males 1995 to 2007
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
This graph shows the number of Australian males who reported using
ecstasy in the past year across age groups between 1995 to 2007
Males in their 20s are the most likely group to have recently used
ecstasy. The 30-39 years age group appear to be having the greatest
increases in recent use
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Non-use of ecstasy in the past year: Males
1995 to 2007
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
This graph shows the vast majority of Australians males who reported not using ecstasy in
the past year across age groups between 1995 to 2007
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Recent use of ecstasy: Females 1995 to 2007
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
This graph shows the number of Australian females who reported using
ecstasy in the past year across age groups between 1995 to 2007
Recent use of ecstasy has remained fairly stable in recent years,
although there have been the greatest increases amongst the 30-39
years age group
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?
Non-use of ecstasy in the past year: Females
1995 to 2007
2007 National Drug Household Survey
%
This graph shows the vast majority of Australians females who reported not using ecstasy
in the past year across age groups between 1995 to 2007
Alcohol and cannabis: What’s going on with our young people?