National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2019
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AIHW
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2020) National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2019, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 15 September 2024. doi:10.25816/e42p-a447
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2020). National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2019. Canberra: AIHW. doi:10.25816/e42p-a447
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2019. AIHW, 2020. doi:10.25816/e42p-a447
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2019. Canberra: AIHW; 2020. doi:10.25816/e42p-a447
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2020, National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2019, AIHW, Canberra. doi:10.25816/e42p-a447
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The 2019 National Drug Strategy Household Survey report showed that:
- fewer Australians are smoking tobacco daily, while the use of e-cigarettes is increasing
- more Australians are giving up or reducing their alcohol intake, driven by health concerns
- rates of substance use are falling among younger generations (less likely to smoke, drink and use illicit drugs)
- non-medical pharmaceutical use is down, driven by a fall in the use of pain-killers.
- ISSN: 2205-507X
- ISBN: 978-1-76054-697-7
- DOI: 10.25816/e42p-a447
- Cat. no: PHE 270
- Pages: 104
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In 2019, 11.0% of Australians smoked tobacco daily, down from 12.2% in 2016 and 24% in 1991
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Between 2016 and 2019, the proportion of people who had ever used e-cigarettes rose from 8.8% to 11.3%