European Generation Z Consumes Less Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco, According to a Survey
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The French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Addictive Trends (OFDT) has just relayed a European survey which shows a marked decline in drug use among French adolescents, much more likely to turn to digital than to risky behaviour.
According to one survey, the use of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis among adolescents is declining in Europe. Experts point to the role of public policies, effective prevention campaigns and profound changes in the behaviour of young people.
At the heart of a troubled return and in an atmosphere of indecisions and uncertainty, there are still positive and encouraging elements for the future. Montceau News has been interested in interesting and motivating information: "Drugs and alcohol, teenagers consume much less than ten years ago." They smoke less, drink less and turn away from cannabis: French teenagers are no longer European champions of consumption. The official figures reveal…
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