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1 Graphs prepared by Paul Dillon Drug and Alcohol Research and Training Australia 2010 National Drug Strategy Household Survey

2 Lifetime illicit drug use (%) - 14 years and over 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

3 Never used illicit drugs (%) - 14 years and over 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

4 Recent illicit drugs (%) - 14 years and over 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

5 Recent not used illicit drugs (%) - 14 years and over 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

6 Lifetime illicit drug use (%) - 14 years and over Comparison 2007-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

7 % 2010 NDHS: Changes in 'recent use' (%) over time 2010 National Drug Household Survey

8 % Average age of initiation of lifetime drug use (tobacco, alcohol and cannabis), people aged 14-24 years, 1995-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey

9 % Average age of initiation of lifetime drug use (ecstasy, meth/amphetamine, cocaine and hallucinogens), people aged 14-24 years, 1995-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey

10 % Form of drug use thought to be of most serious concern for the general community, people aged 12 years or older, by age and sex, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey

11 % Drugs thought to be either directly or indirectly cause the most deaths in Australia, people aged 14 years or older, by age, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey

12 Tobacco 2010 NDSHS

13 % Tobacco smoking status, people aged 14 years or older, 1991-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey

14 % Tobacco smoking status, people aged 14 years or older, 1991-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey

15 Alcohol 2010 NDSHS

16 Alcohol drinking status: proportion of the population aged 14 years or over (1991-2010) 2010 National Drug Household Survey Between 1991 and 2010, for Australians aged 14 years or older, alcohol consumption patterns remained largely unchanged – less than weekly and never drinking increasing %

17 Type of alcohol consumed 2010 National Drug Household Survey

18 Cannabis 2010 NDSHS

19 How have things changed? Lifetime and recent cannabis use, 1993-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

20 Recent use of cannabis, people aged 14 years or older, by age, 1995-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

21 Ever used cannabis, people aged 12 years or older, by age and sex, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

22 Recent cannabis use, people aged 12 years or older, by age and sex, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

23 Recent use of cannabis, people aged 12-17, 18-19 and 20-29 years, by age and jurisdiction, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

24 Ecstasy 2010 NDSHS

25 How have things changed? Lifetime and recent ecstasy use (%), 1991-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

26 Recent use of ecstasy, people aged 12-17, 18-19, 20-29 and 30-39 years, 1995-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

27 Ever used ecstasy, people aged 12 years or older, by age and sex, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

28 Recent ecstasy use, people aged 12 years or older, by age and sex, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

29 Methamphetamine 2010 NDSHS

30 How have things changed? Lifetime and recent meth/amphetamine use, 1993-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

31 Recent use of meth/amphetamines, people aged 12-17, 18-19, 20-29 and 30-39 years, 1995-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

32 Ever used meth/amphetamines, people aged 12 years or older, by age and sex, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

33 Recent meth/amphetamines use, people aged 12 years or older, by age and sex, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

34 Cocaine 2010 NDSHS

35 How have things changed? Lifetime and recent cocaine use, 1993-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

36 Recent use of cocaine, people aged 12-17, 18-19, 20-29 and 30-39 years, 1995-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

37 Ever used cocaine, people aged 12 years or older, by age and sex, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

38 Recent cocaine use, people aged 12 years or older, by age and sex, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

39 Hallucinogens The term ‘hallucinogens’ includes synthetic and naturally occurring hallucinogens (acid, trips, mushies, magic mushrooms, blotter, angels trumpet and blue meanies) 2010 NDSHS

40 How have things changed? Lifetime and recent hallucinogens use, 1993-2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

41 Pharmaceuticals and over- the-counter medications Non-medical purposes - “in ways that induced or enhanced a drug experience” (AIHW, 2011) 2010 NDSHS

42 Recent use of pain-killers/analgesics for non-medical purposes, people aged 12 years or older,2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

43 Recent use of pain-killers/analgesics for non-medical purposes, (main type over-the-counter) people aged 12 years or older, by age and sex, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %

44 Recent use of pain-killers/analgesics for non-medical purposes, (main type prescription) people aged 12 years or older, by age and sex, 2010 2010 National Drug Household Survey %


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