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2010 National Drug Strategy Household Survey report

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Release Date: 27 Jul 2011
Topic: Illicit use of drugs
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This 2010 National Drug Strategy Household Survey report shows: positive and significant reductions since 2007 in daily tobacco smoking; mixed findings on alcohol consumption and risk; and a small overall rise in illicit drug use. In terms of attitudes to drugs, excessive alcohol use and tobacco smoking were nominated as the two most serious concerns to the community - and there were higher levels of support than previously for tobacco and alcohol harm reduction policies.

Note: Revisions for physical abuse estimates were updated.

  • ISSN: 1442-7230
  • ISBN: 978-1-74249-188-2
  • Cat. no: PHE 145
  • Pages: 323
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