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Figure EYE-1 part (vi) Comparison of lifetime prevalence for cannabis and ecstasy use with easy availability (percentages) among 15 to 16 year old school students in 2003

Notes:

German data are based on six regions only (Bavaria, Brandenburg, Berlin, Hesse, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Thuringia).

Turkish data are based on one major city in each of 6 different regions (Adana, Ankara, Diyarbakir, Istanbul, Izmir and Samsun).

Spain did not participate in the ESPAD survey. The data included here is based on a Spanish survey conducted November-December 2002. Drug prevalence questions may be considered comparable to the ESPAD questions but other aspects of the method mean that the Spanish data are not strictly comparable.

Easy availability is defined as the those answering that they think it would be easy or fairly easy to get, if they wanted.

Source:

Hibell et al., 2004

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