Licit and Illicit Drug Use in the Netherlands: 1997

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Pub. Date: 2002-08-01
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Summary

"In 1997, CEDRO conducted the first large national drug use survey of the population of the Netherlands. In the context of international research and policy, where the Dutch situation is often taken as an indication of what might happen when policy parameters are shifted, this provided very important factual information on drug use in the Netherlands as a whole." "The population survey in the Netherlands was repeated in 2001, the results of which are presented in this report." "In 2001, no fewer than 18,000 people of 12 years and over were asked about their use of a whole range of different drugs, both licit and illicit. Drugs included in the study are: Tobacco, alcohol, hypnotics, sedatives, cannabis, cocaine, amphetamine, ecstasy, hallucinogens, mushrooms, opiates such as heroin, inhalants, smart drugs, performance enhancing drugs, and smart drugs. People were asked about both past and recent use, their age of first use, frequency of use, and their place of acquisition. Data are presented for the Netherlands as a whole, but also separately for Amsterdam and Rotterdam and for the five address density categories of municipalities distinguished by Statistics Netherlands. In addition, use figures are given for a large number of age groups. The report provides both the 2001 and 1997 data, thus giving an overview of recent trends in drug use in the Netherlands."--BOOK JACKET. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Foreword 7(2)
Conclusions and Executive Summary 9(112)
Introduction
9(1)
Summary
9(4)
Conclusion
13(4)
Notes
16(1)
Introduction
17(12)
Introduction
17(1)
Research questions
18(1)
Samples
19(3)
Fieldwork
22(1)
Data weighting
23(2)
Statistical notes
25(4)
Notes
27(2)
Response and Representativeness
29(20)
Introduction
29(1)
Representativeness
29(2)
Response and nonresponse
31(3)
Tables
34(15)
Notes
47(2)
The Prevalence of Drug Use: Core Indicators
49(32)
Introduction
49(2)
Prevalence and continuation of drug use
51(4)
Frequency and intensity of drug use
55(2)
Incidence of drug use
57(2)
Age and drug use
59(2)
Tables
61(20)
Use Figures Per Drug
81(18)
Introduction
81(1)
Tables
81(18)
Places of Purchase Drug
99(14)
Introduction
99(1)
Place of purchase of cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines, ecstasy, hallucinogens and mushrooms
99(2)
Place of purchase of performance-enhancing drugs
101(1)
Tables
101(12)
Notes
112(1)
Nonresponse Survey
113(8)
Introduction
113(1)
Nonresponse surgery design
114(1)
Results of nonresponse survey
114(3)
Results of nonresponse survey
117(3)
Conclusion
120(1)
Notes
120(1)
References 121(2)
List of Tables 123(10)
Appendix A: Questionnaire 133(34)
Appendix B: Nonresponse Questionnaire 167

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