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Alcohol, tobacco, cannabis: the pandemic accelerates the fall in use among third-year students

2022-01-12T08:40:08.146Z


The pandemic, with its procession of confinements and health restrictions, has reduced the social life of adolescents in France and caused a "drop ...


The pandemic, with its procession of confinements and health restrictions, has reduced the social life of adolescents in France and caused a "

significant drop

" in the consumption of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis among third year students, according to a study published Wednesday January 12.

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Successive confinements, curfews, classes in half-groups ... The pandemic has created a context where "

there were fewer parties, fewer opportunities to socialize, which undoubtedly delayed the experiments

", explains to AFP Julien Morel d'Arleux, director of the French Observatory for Drugs and Drug Addiction (OFDT), which unveils a survey carried out among 2000 students in the third year during the first quarter of 2021.

The Covid-19 epidemic has thus "

accentuated the downward trends that have been observed for the past ten years

" among the youngest, he adds.

An "

encouraging

" development, while France remains among the top consumers of psychoactive substances in Europe.

According to the study carried out by an anonymous questionnaire, the number of third year students who have never drunk alcohol has doubled between 2010 and 2021, from 16.8% to 35.9%.

The consumption of an alcoholic drink in the last month, declared by 31.8% of students, also reached its lowest level since 2010.

"Protective effect in young people"

Alcohol remains the most popular psychoactive substance among these college students with 64.1% of experimenters in 2021, against 75.3% three years earlier.

More and more outdated, tobacco is also much less attractive: 29.1% of adolescents in the third year say they have already smoked a cigarette, against 37.5% in 2018 and 51.8% in 2010. Daily smoking among young people in this age has been reduced by four over the past eleven years.

The use of cannabis is also in "

sharp decline

", even if its experimentation "

remains early

", according to the OFDT.

Less than one in ten students (9.1%) have already experienced it, against 16.1% in 2018 and 23.9% in 2010. Use during the month preceding the survey has it was divided by three in the space of eleven years.

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Accentuated by the pandemic, the decline in the age of experimentation with these substances "

has a protective effect on young people

", continues Mr. Morel d'Arleux, because research has shown that the more the consumption of psychoactive substances starts late in the day. life, the lower the risk of falling into addiction.

The OFDT warns, however, about the “

high accessibility

” of these products: 19.5% of third-year students believe that getting supplies of cannabis is quite or very easy, a proportion which climbs to 31.5% for tobacco.

As for alcohol, one in six students has already experienced an episode of intoxication.

Source: lefigaro

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