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Be aware that the information contained here may be out-of-date.
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Data are from the most recent national surveys available in each country (see Table GPS-4).
Some countries use a slightly different age range to the EMCDDA standard age range for young adults. Variations in age ranges may slightly influence disparities between countries.
Bulgaria: 2005; 18-34 y. n=433
Czech Republic: 2004; 18-34 y. n=1414
Denmark: 2005; 16-34 y. n=3583
Germany: 2003; 18-34 y. n=3775
Estonia: 2003; 15-34 y. n=646
Greece: 2004; 15-34 y. n=2620
Spain: 2005/06; 15-34 y. n=14699
France: 2005; 15-34 y. n=10855
Italy: 2005; 15-34 y. n=16552
Cyprus: 2006; 15-34 y. n=1753
Latvia: 2003; 15-34 y. n=
Lithuania: 2004; 15-34 y. n=1814
Hungary: 2003; 18-34 y. n=2319
Austria: 2004; 15-34 y. n=1754
Poland: 2002; 16-34 y. n=
Portugal: 2001; 15-34 y. n=6406
Slovakia: 2004; 15-34 y. n=578
Finland: 2004; 15-34 y. n=1031
UK (E&W): 2005/06; 16-34 y. n=12329
Norway: 2004; 15-34 y. n=1238
SB2006:
See also Table GPS-0
See also 'General notes for interpreting data' on the Explanatory notes and help page.
Reitox national reports 2006, taken from population surveys, reports or scientific articles.
Page last updated: Friday, 23 November 2007