- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1
- Exposure to drugs and personal use
- 3 1.1. General situation in the European Union
- 3 1.2. Experimentation and recent use in the Member States
- 5 1.3. Ease of acquisition of drugs
- 1.4. Recent use by socio-demographic category
- CHAPTER 2
- Motivation for trying drugs and difficulties in stopping using them
- 2.1. Main reasons for trying drugs
- 2.2. Main reasons why it is hard to stop using drugs
- 2.3. Variations in opinions by socio-demographic criteria
- CHAPTER 3
- Consequences of drug use
- 3.1. Opinions in the whole of the European Union
- 3.2. Opinions at Member State level
- 3.3. Variations in opinions by socio-demographic criteria
- CHAPTER 4
- Dangerousness of different substances
- 4.1. Assessment of the dangerousness of substances in the European Union
- 4.2. Assessment of the dangerousness of substances at Member State level
- 4.3. Variations in opinions by socio-demographic category
- CHAPTER 5
- Possible sources of information on drugs
- 5.1. Possible sources of further information in the European Union
- 5.2. Possible sources of further information in the Member States
- 5.3. Variations in choice by socio-professional category
- CHAPTER 6
- Management of drug-related problems
- 6.1. Measurement of reactions to specific propositions
- 6.2. Opinions on the most effective methods of managing drug-related problems
- 6.3. Opinions on the most effective approaches at Member State level
- 6.4. Variation of opinions by socio-demographic category
- Annexes
- Technical specifications
- Bilingual questionnaire
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