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Swiss Teenagers Are Europe's Top Joint Smokers

Swiisinfo.org

Friday 19 Nov 2004

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Swiss teenagers smoke more cannabis than their peers in more than 30 other
European countries, according to a survey.

The findings, published on Thursday, revealed that one in three Swiss
15-year-olds has lit up a joint within the past year.

According to the Swiss Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug
Addiction, the number of teenagers regularly smoking or getting drunk rose
by ten per cent between 1998 and 2002.

"For a large number of young people, falling back on alcohol, cigarettes or
cannabis is part of a response to growing social pressures and a failure to
engage with the future," survey leader Holger Schmid said in a statement.

The survey focused on children aged 11 to 15 in more than 30 European
countries. In Switzerland, researchers questioned more than 10,000 school
children.

Trailing Switzerland

Britain and Spain trailed Switzerland as the top cannabis consumers, while
British and Scandinavian teenagers stood out for "drinking in order to get
drunk".

The study also found that more than half of 15-year-olds in Britain,
Denmark, Finland and the Ukraine had drunk excessively on several
occasions. But in Switzerland, only 27.8 per cent of those questioned said
this was the case.

The latest survey comes just over three months after the European School
Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs in Switzerland found that 80 per
cent of 15-year-olds drank regularly despite being underage.

More than half of the 16-year-olds questioned said they went binge drinking
at least once a month.

Almost a quarter of those surveyed said they smoked every day.


 

 

 

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