Americans are the world’s top consumers of cannabis and cocaine despite punitive US drug laws, according to an international study published in the online scientific magazine PLoS Medicine. The study, released Monday, revealed that 16.2 percent of Americans had tried cocaine at least once, and 42.4 percent had used marijuana. In second-place New Zealand, just 4.3 percent of study participants had used cocaine, and 41.9 percent marijuana. The research was conducted at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, based on World Health Organization data from 54,068 people in 17 countries. Rates of participation differed from country to country, and researchers noted uncertainty over how honestly people report their own drug use. ‘Nevertheless, the findings present comprehensive data on the patterns of drug use from national samples representing all regions of the world,’ a PLoS statement said. A vast majority of survey participants from the United States, Europe, Japan and New Zealand had consumed alcohol, compared to smaller percentages from the Middle East, Africa and China. The data also revealed socioeconomic patterns in drug use. Single young adult men with high income had the greatest tendency to regularly use drugs. Drug […]
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Americans Are World’s Top Drug Users: Study
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Source: Agence France-Presse (France)
Publication Date: Jul 1 12:07 PM US/Eastern
Link: Americans Are World’s Top Drug Users: Study
Source: Agence France-Presse (France)
Publication Date: Jul 1 12:07 PM US/Eastern
Link: Americans Are World’s Top Drug Users: Study
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