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Pick ‘n’ Mix: changing patterns of illicit drug use amongst 1990s adolescents

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A follow up self report questionnaire survey of drug use amongst 752 15-16 year olds was conducted at the end of 1992 as mentioned in this paper, which revealed that the illegal drugs economy has meshed with the legal economy in the social space young people frequent and that a process of normalisation is underway in respect of adolescent recreational drug use.
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A follow up self report questionnaire survey of drug use amongst 752 15–16 year olds was conducted at the end of 1992. 71% of this representative sample from north west England reported having been in ‘offer’ situations where drugs were available. Nearly half (47%) has tried an illicit drug, most often cannabis, followed by LSD. These rates are substantially higher than those recorded during the 1980s amongst this age group. A further change concerns young women who, in this survey, were equally as likely to have been in offer situations and tried illicit drugs as young men. Social class differences are also reducing with drug triers only slightly more likely to come from working class backgrounds than middle class. These changes suggest that the illegal drugs economy has meshed with the legal economy in the social space young people frequent and that a process of normalisation is underway in respect of adolescent recreational drug use. This social transformation has significance for the criminal justice ...

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ESPAD report 2003: alcohol and other drug use among students in 35 European countries.

TL;DR: A main purpose of the ESPAD project is to collect comparable data on alcohol, tobacco and drug use among 15–16 year old students in European countries.
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“Doing Gender”—“Doing Drugs”: Conceptualizing the Gendering of Drugs Cultures:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider the socio-cultural context of gender and drug use, and reasserts the central importance of gender to our understanding of drugs cultures, arguing that drug use is not just mediated by gender, but, far more significantly, drug use and the associated leisure, music and style cultures within which drug use was located are themselves ways of accomplishing a gendered identity.
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Substance abuse in young people.

TL;DR: The evidence tends to support multi faceted interventions for high risk youths, however, the use of evidence based programmes with a scientific basis should be supported and implemented.
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Crossing the Rubicon: youth transitions, poverty, drugs and social exclusion

TL;DR: The authors explored the impact of drug use on the transitions of "socially excluded" youth, using qualitative interviews with 88 young people, and with professional stake-holders who worked with them to interrogate some current debates within the drugs research literature.
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The normalization of recreational drug use amongst young people in north-west England.

TL;DR: The proportion of young women being offered and using drugs and the prevalence of drug trying amongst young people in 'middle-class' schools, suggests a substantial social transformation is underway in respect of recreational drug use.
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