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Figure EYE-2 part (iv) Comparison of lifetime prevalence of cocaine use with perceived great risk (percentages) among 15 to 16 year old school students in 2003

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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 six different regions (Adana, Ankara, Diyarbakir, Istanbul, Izmir and Samsun).

Perceived great risk is defined as the those answering that they think there is a great risk of people risk harming themselves, physically or in other ways, if they: a) try cocaine or crack once or twice b) take cocaine or crack regularly.

Source:

Hibell et al., 2004

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