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Italy: DRUG ADDICTION: ONE STUDENT IN FOUR USES CANNABIS
Agenzia Giornalistica Italia
Wednesday 11 Jul 2007 Rome, 11th July - 24.5 per cent of students have made use of cannabis "one or more times over the last twelve months"; 4 per cent have taken cocaine and 1.6 per cent heroin. The figures are from the Annual Report to Parliament on the State of Drug Addiction in Italy 2006. Looking at problem consumption, (over twenty times per year), cannabis is still in first place among student consumers (around 26 per cent), followed by heroin (16 per cent) and cocaine (12 per cent). Piedmont is the region with the highest number of student consumers, with 28 per cent having used drugs at least once over the previous twelve months; Umbria takes first place for student consumption of cocaine (nearly 5 per cent) and Molise for heroin (2 per cent). Hallucinogenic and synthetic stimulants are evenly distributed across the country. Going against the general population trend, there is a growth in the use of alcohol among students, from 64.7 per cent in 2000 to 69.6 per cent of 2006. Also among school children there is a higher number of female smokers (27.2 per cent in 2006) compared with male smokers (26.6 per cent in 2006): "This is the only area of psycho-active consumption - reads the report - in which there is a higher number of consumers of female gender in absolute terms than of male gender". The situation is reversed in the case of anabolic use, which is higher among males: 21 per cent of them had taken them twenty times or more in 2006. The concomitant use of various substances is concentrated among students: from 2000 to today their percentage has remained unchanged at a level of 22 per cent in both 2005 and 2006. Even among those, however, a high percentage, 87 per cent, consume only cannabis. http://www.agi.it/italy/news/200707111228-cro-ren0027-art.html posted by http://www.lca-uk.org/
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