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Trends in Norwegian adolescents’ substance use between 2014 and 2022: socioeconomic and gender differences
by
Vesterbekkmo, Renate K.
, Sund, Erik R.
, Samarawickrema, Indira
, Myhr, Arnhild
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescent Behavior - psychology
/ Adolescents
/ Alcohol intoxication
/ Alcohol use
/ Analysis
/ Biostatistics
/ Cannabis
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Drugs and youth
/ Drunkenness
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Female-male relations
/ Gender
/ Gender aspects
/ Girls
/ Global health
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Illicit drugs
/ Intoxication
/ Male
/ Marijuana
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Norway - epidemiology
/ Pandemics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population-based studies
/ Prevalence
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Secondary education
/ Secondary schools
/ Sex differences
/ Sex Factors
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Socioeconomic inequalities
/ Socioeconomics
/ Students
/ Substance use
/ Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teenagers
/ Time trends
/ Time trends (Statistics)
/ Trends
/ Vaccine
/ Young Adult
2024
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Trends in Norwegian adolescents’ substance use between 2014 and 2022: socioeconomic and gender differences
by
Vesterbekkmo, Renate K.
, Sund, Erik R.
, Samarawickrema, Indira
, Myhr, Arnhild
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescent Behavior - psychology
/ Adolescents
/ Alcohol intoxication
/ Alcohol use
/ Analysis
/ Biostatistics
/ Cannabis
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Drugs and youth
/ Drunkenness
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Female-male relations
/ Gender
/ Gender aspects
/ Girls
/ Global health
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Illicit drugs
/ Intoxication
/ Male
/ Marijuana
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Norway - epidemiology
/ Pandemics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population-based studies
/ Prevalence
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Secondary education
/ Secondary schools
/ Sex differences
/ Sex Factors
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Socioeconomic inequalities
/ Socioeconomics
/ Students
/ Substance use
/ Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teenagers
/ Time trends
/ Time trends (Statistics)
/ Trends
/ Vaccine
/ Young Adult
2024
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Trends in Norwegian adolescents’ substance use between 2014 and 2022: socioeconomic and gender differences
by
Vesterbekkmo, Renate K.
, Sund, Erik R.
, Samarawickrema, Indira
, Myhr, Arnhild
in
Adolescent
/ Adolescent Behavior - psychology
/ Adolescents
/ Alcohol intoxication
/ Alcohol use
/ Analysis
/ Biostatistics
/ Cannabis
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Drugs and youth
/ Drunkenness
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Female-male relations
/ Gender
/ Gender aspects
/ Girls
/ Global health
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Illicit drugs
/ Intoxication
/ Male
/ Marijuana
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Norway - epidemiology
/ Pandemics
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population-based studies
/ Prevalence
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Secondary education
/ Secondary schools
/ Sex differences
/ Sex Factors
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Socioeconomic inequalities
/ Socioeconomics
/ Students
/ Substance use
/ Substance-Related Disorders - epidemiology
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Teenagers
/ Time trends
/ Time trends (Statistics)
/ Trends
/ Vaccine
/ Young Adult
2024
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Trends in Norwegian adolescents’ substance use between 2014 and 2022: socioeconomic and gender differences
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Trends in Norwegian adolescents’ substance use between 2014 and 2022: socioeconomic and gender differences
2024
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Overview
Background
Substance use is a global health concern and early onset among adolescents increases health risks. We explore national overall trends in prevalence and trends in socioeconomic inequalities in past year alcohol intoxication, cannabis use, and use of other illicit drugs among Norwegian adolescents (ages ∼ 15–19 years of age) between 2014 and 2022.
Method
The present study builds on data from a nationwide repeated cross-sectional survey collected in 2014–2016 (T1), 2017–2019 (T2), 2021 (T3) and 2022 (T4). In total 415,560 adolescents (50.3% girls) completed the questionnaire during the study period. Trends in socioeconomic inequalities were assessed using the Slope Index of Inequality (SII) and the Relative Index of Inequality (RII).
Results
While the prevalence of alcohol intoxication remained fairly stable, the prevalence of cannabis and other illicit drug use increased between 2014 and 2022 among upper secondary school boys (13.3–17.6%, and 2.0–5.2%, respectively) and girls (8.8–12.8%, and 1.1–2.7%, respectively). Similar trends were observed among 10th-grade adolescents. Boys were more likely than girls to use cannabis or other illicit drugs, but the gender gap in cannabis use narrowed during the study period. Among upper secondary girls, use of cannabis and other illicit drugs was higher among those from less affluent backgrounds, with absolute and relative inequalities in cannabis use increasing between 2014 and 2022. Small inequalities in cannabis use and decreasing relative inequalities in the use of other illicit drug were observed among upper secondary boys.
Conclusions
The increasing use of cannabis and other illicit drugs among Norwegian adolescents is concerning. Future studies should explore the underlying causes of this rise and explore the complex factors influencing adolescent substance use behaviours. A comprehensive understanding of these factors is essential for developing targeted and effective interventions.
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