Tobacco and Cannabis Use Continues to Decline Among Adolescents; Alcohol Consumption Continues to Rise
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The experiment on tobacco was divided by four at the college and two at the high school, reveals in particular the study published on Wednesday by the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Addictive Trends. Less positive figures on alcohol consumption.
The latest report of the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Addictive Trends confirms the trend started in 2022, with levels falling for most psychoactive substances.
While tobacco and cannabis use among young people is falling, electronic cigarettes are attracting more and more adolescents, now exceeding tobacco use among high school students.
The studies confirm this, year after year, that adolescents smoke less tobacco and cannabis than their seniors of the same ages. Fewer and fewer high school students are being tempted by these addictive products, according to a new report.
French teenagers are still using fewer psychoactive substances, with the exception of alcohol whose consumption is increasing after a sharp drop during the Covid-19, according to a survey by the Observatoire français des medicaments et des tendences addictives published on Wednesday.
The consumption of tobacco and cannabis among young people continues to decline, according to a study by the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs, which was unveiled on Wednesday, 25 February, and led by 12,000 high school and college students, it shows that, on the other hand, alcohol consumption has increased.
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