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PostKiwis second highest drug users - study    Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:01 am Reply with quote

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New Zealand ranks second only to the United States in a scientific survey of illegal cocaine and cannabis use in 17 countries.

The study uses data from the countries participating in the World Health Organisation's (WHO) World Mental Health Survey Initiative.

It found that 16.2 per cent of people in the United States reported using cocaine in their lifetime, the second highest level of cocaine use was in New Zealand, where 4.3 per cent of people reported having used the drug.

Cannabis use was highest in the US (42.4 per cent), followed by New Zealand (41.9 per cent).

The research was based on interviews with 85,052 participants in 17 countries.

Sample sizes ranged from 2372 in the Netherlands to 12,992 in New Zealand, with most of the interviews done face-to-face. Participants were asked whether they had ever used alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, or cocaine.

It was published today in the journal of the Public Library of Science.

While New Zealand and the United States were closely matched in the proportion of people who reported having used cannabis, the USA was far ahead of the pack in terms of cocaine use.

New Zealand cocaine use was much closer to the levels around 4 per cent reported in Colombia, Mexico and Spain. Low proportions of cocaine use were reported in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

Differences in illegal drug use were more marked among young adults: by the age of age 15, drug users in New Zealand (27 per cent) and the USA (20 per cent) had the highest levels of cannabis use, with almost no use in Asia, Middle East, or Africa.

Only 7 per cent of teens in the Netherlands had used cannabis by the age of 15. But the majority of young adults in New Zealand (62 per cent) and the USA (54 per cent) had used it by age 21, compared to 35 per cent of those in the Netherlands.

Drug use "does not appear to be simply related to drug policy," the authors said.

Countries with stringent policies towards illegal drug use often had higher levels of such drug use than countries with more liberal policies. In the Netherlands – which has more liberal policies than the USA – 1.9 per cent of people reported cocaine use and 19.8 per cent reported cannabis use.

Males were more likely than females and younger adults were more likely than older to have used all the drugs examined.

Higher income was related to drug use of all kinds.

Marital status was found to be related to tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine use, but not alcohol use.

People who were never married or those previously married had higher odds of lifetime cocaine and cannabis use than the currently married, but tobacco use was more likely in people who have been previously married and less likely among the never married.

Most people surveyed in the Americas, Europe, Japan, and New Zealand, had used alcohol, with smaller proportions of the population admitting to drinking liquor in the Middle East, Africa, and China.

The 17 countries surveyed included Colombia, Mexico, USA, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Ukraine, Israel, Lebanon, Nigeria, South Africa, Japan and New Zealand. Separate surveys were done in Beijing and Shanghai in China.
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Post    Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:02 am Reply with quote

We've also posted this here at end of page 2 http://www.norml.org.nz/posts5746-15.html

Here was the original title :

U.S. Leads the World in Illegal Drug Use
Survey: People With Higher Incomes More Likely to Use Legal and Illegal Drugs; Marijuana Use Widely Reported in U.S.

was: www.webmd.com/mental-health/news/20080630/
us-leads-the-world-in-illegal-drug-use?src=RSS_PUBLIC
http://tinyurl.com/5wveqm
By Jennifer Warner
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD
June 30, 2008 -- Despite tough anti-drug laws, a new survey shows the U.S. has the highest level of illegal drug use in the world.
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Post    Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:26 pm Reply with quote

I found this story at the NZ Herald quite interesting:

Drug survey shows NZ slipping into 'world's gutters' - expert (LOL)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10519516

The readers comments are great, lots of support for law reform.

Mike Sabin is NOT an expert as far as I can tell.
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Post    Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:53 pm Reply with quote

The NZ Herald comments are up to 6 pages, but haven't been updated since 4pm. There could be many more written tonight and posted tomorrow, I put two in, or was it three . . . had to make up for lost time, I didn't see it till 3pm icon_redface.gif icon_lol.gif
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