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Flash Eurobarometer 401 YOUNG PEOPLE AND DRUGS Survey requested by the Directorate-General for Justice (DG JUST) and co-ordinated by the Directorate-General for Communication (DG COMM "Strategy, Corporate Communication Actions and Eurobarometer" Unit). Flash Eurobarometer 401 / June 2014 TNS Political & Social

Methodology FLASH EUROBAROMETER 401 - Survey conducted by telephone (fixed-line and mobile phone) - Fieldwork: 3rd to 23rd of June 2014 - Population: representative sample of population between 15 and 24 years old - Coverage: 28 Member States of the EU - Number of interviews: 13,128 (n=500 respondents in all the Member States, with the exception of Cyprus, Luxembourg and Malta, where n=200) - This survey was carried out for the European Commission, requested by the Directorate-General for Justice (DG JUST) and coordinated by the Directorate- General for Communication - "Strategy, Corporate Communication Actions and Eurobarometer" Unit 2

Key findings Most respondents (92%) have never used any new substances that imitate the effects of illicit drugs. 17% of respondents have used cannabis in the last 12 months (+3 points since the previous survey in 2011). Around a quarter of respondents believe it would be easy to obtain cocaine, new substances and ecstasy, and over half believe it would be easy to obtain cannabis. More than half of respondents think that using cocaine, ecstasy and new substances once or twice may pose a high risk to a person s health. Heroin, cocaine and ecstasy should be banned in the opinion of most respondents, while, for cannabis, a little more than half of them say so. 35% of respondents say that new substances should be banned under any circumstances, while 47% say this only if they pose a risk to health. The Internet is by far the most-used source of information about illicit drugs and drug use (59%). The role of media campaigns (-12 points) and school prevention programmes (-9 points) in informing young people about illicit drugs has sharply decreased since 2011. 3

I. ACCESS TO AND USE OF ILLICIT DRUGS AND SUBSTANCES THAT IMITATE THE EFFECTS OF ILLICIT DRUGS 4

Most respondents (92%) have never used any new substances that imitate the effects of illicit drugs 5

Among those who have used such substances, more than two out of three got them from a friend Base: those who have used such substances in the last 12 months (=4%) Multiple answers possible 6

and six out of ten or more used them during a party (65%) or with friends (60%) Base: those who have used such substances in the last 12 months (=4%) Multiple answers possible 7

17% (+3 points since 2011) of respondents have used cannabis in the last 12 months Yes, in the past year = 17% 8

At least a quarter of respondents have used cannabis in the past year in Ireland, France and Slovenia 9

A quarter of respondents believe cocaine, new substances and ecstasy would be easy to obtain, while more than half believe it would be easy to obtain cannabis 10

II. TO BAN OR REGULATE ILLICIT DRUGS AND NEW SUBSTANCES THAT IMITATE THE EFFECTS OF ILLICIT DRUGS 11

Heroin, cocaine and ecstasy should be banned in the opinion of almost all respondents, but only around half of respondents say that cannabis should be banned 12

35% of respondents think that new substances should be banned under any circumstances, while 47% think this should be done only if they pose a risk to health 13

In Latvia, Romania and Hungary, half of respondents would prefer to ban new substances under any circumstance 14

III. BECOMING BETTER INFORMED ABOUT ILLICIT DRUGS AND DRUG USE 15

The Internet is by far the most-used source of information about illicit drugs and drug use (59%) (MAX. 3 ANSWERS) 16

The role of media campaigns (-12 points) and school prevention programmes (-9 points) in informing young people about illicit drugs has sharply decreased since 2011 (MAX. 3 ANSWERS) 17

The Internet and media campaigns are the main providers of information about new substances (MAX. 3 ANSWERS) 18

IV. PERCEIVED HEALTH RISKS OF USING DRUGS 19

Over half believe that using ecstasy, cocaine and new substances once or twice may pose a high risk to a person s health Cannabis Ecstasy Alcohol Cocaine New susbtances 20

V. HOW SHOULD SOCIETY S DRUG PROBLEMS BE TACKLED 21

Measures against drug dealers (57%), information campaigns (43%) and more sport, entertainment and cultural activities for young people (36%) are seen as the most effective ways to reduce drugs problems (MAX. 3 ANSWERS) * This item was previously «More leisure opportunities» 22