1. Introduction -- 2. Use of tobacco -- 3. Use of alcohol -- 4. Use of non-medical prescription drugs -- 5. Use of marijuana / cannabis -- 6. Use of pain-killers / analgesics for non-medical purposes -- 7. Use of tranquilliesers / sleeping pills for non-medical purposes -- 8. Use of amphetamines -- 9. Use of heroin -- 10. Use of cocaine -- 11. Use of hallucinogens -- 12. Use of ecstasy / designer drugs -- 13. Use of inhalents -- 14. Use of injecting drugs -- 15. Health and social impact of drug abuse -- 16. Drug avoidance behaviour -- 17. Awareness of drug problems and drug regulations -- 18. Community perceptions of drug problems in society -- 19. Community support for drug-related policy
Summary
'1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: detailed findings' contains final results from the 1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey. Provisional results were published by AIHW in '1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: first results'. This second report extends the analysis on correlates of drug use and the social and health effects of drug use. The information presented here and in other reports in this series will be useful for policy planners and researchers interested in drug-related matters