09/12/2008
NI Cannabis Stats Revealed
Key statistics in the fight against illegal drugs use in Northern Ireland have been revealed.
The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety today published a statistical bulletin presenting the second Drug Prevalence Survey.
The Bulletin, 'Drug Prevalence Survey: Cannabis Results' was published jointly with the National Advisory Committee on Drugs in Ireland and relates to a survey carried out jointly in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland between October 2006 and May 2007.
The main findings relating to cannabis in Northern Ireland in 2006/07 are that prevalence rates were highest among young adults.
The report also found that male respondents reported higher prevalence rates than females across all time periods, with rates for males at 30% compared to 19% for females.
The average age respondents reported that they first used cannabis was 18 for males and 19 for females and among regular users, the average age of first use of cannabis was 16 and the average age of first regular use was 18 years.
Approximately one in six (16%) current cannabis users reported using the drug on a daily or almost daily basis and the majority of current users (85%) smoked cannabis in a joint.
Grass (43%) was the most commonly used form of cannabis; however a third of current users (33%) reported using cannabis resin and more than a third (35%) of recent cannabis users reported the drug was shared among friends, with another 30% being given the drug by family/friends.
Three quarters of recent users (75%) considered it 'very easy' or 'fairly easy' to obtain cannabis within a 24-hour period.
Almost a quarter (24%) of respondents who said that they had ever taken cannabis reported taking the drug regularly.
Of these regular users, almost three quarters (74%) said they had stopped taking cannabis, 13% had tried to stop but failed while another 13% had never tried to stop.
Northern Ireland comparisons between 2002/03 and 2006/07 include:
The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety today published a statistical bulletin presenting the second Drug Prevalence Survey.
The Bulletin, 'Drug Prevalence Survey: Cannabis Results' was published jointly with the National Advisory Committee on Drugs in Ireland and relates to a survey carried out jointly in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland between October 2006 and May 2007.
The main findings relating to cannabis in Northern Ireland in 2006/07 are that prevalence rates were highest among young adults.
The report also found that male respondents reported higher prevalence rates than females across all time periods, with rates for males at 30% compared to 19% for females.
The average age respondents reported that they first used cannabis was 18 for males and 19 for females and among regular users, the average age of first use of cannabis was 16 and the average age of first regular use was 18 years.
Approximately one in six (16%) current cannabis users reported using the drug on a daily or almost daily basis and the majority of current users (85%) smoked cannabis in a joint.
Grass (43%) was the most commonly used form of cannabis; however a third of current users (33%) reported using cannabis resin and more than a third (35%) of recent cannabis users reported the drug was shared among friends, with another 30% being given the drug by family/friends.
Three quarters of recent users (75%) considered it 'very easy' or 'fairly easy' to obtain cannabis within a 24-hour period.
Almost a quarter (24%) of respondents who said that they had ever taken cannabis reported taking the drug regularly.
Of these regular users, almost three quarters (74%) said they had stopped taking cannabis, 13% had tried to stop but failed while another 13% had never tried to stop.
Northern Ireland comparisons between 2002/03 and 2006/07 include:
- Lifetime use of cannabis increased among all adults aged 15-64 from 16.8% in 2002/3 to 24.7% in 2006/7;
- Increases in lifetime use of cannabis were also found among males (from 23.3% to 30.1%), females (from 10.5% to 19.3%), young adults aged 15-34 years (from 25.1% to 35.0%) and older adults aged 35-64 years (from 10.3% to 17.3%);
- Last year use of cannabis increased among all adults aged 15-64 from 5.4% in 2002/3 to 7.2% in 2006/7;
- Increases in last year use were also seen among females (from 2.2% to 4.1%) and older adults aged 35-64 years (from 2.0% to 3.3%) between 2002/3 and 2006/7;
- There were no significant increases in last month use of cannabis among any of the groups of respondents.
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
30 January 2023
Two Cannabis Factories Uncovered In County Down
A man and a woman have been arrested in connection with the discovery of two cannabis factories in County Down. At around 9:25am on Sunday 29th January, police received a report of a disturbance in the Kilkinamurry Road area of Ballyward.
Two Cannabis Factories Uncovered In County Down
A man and a woman have been arrested in connection with the discovery of two cannabis factories in County Down. At around 9:25am on Sunday 29th January, police received a report of a disturbance in the Kilkinamurry Road area of Ballyward.
10 February 2017
Two Men Charged Over Suspected Drugs Find
Two men have been charged in connection with a suspected drugs find in Belfast. Police seized cocaine and herbal cannabis, worth an estimated street value of £160,000, after stopping a car in the Duncrue Street area on Wednesday night, 08 February.
Two Men Charged Over Suspected Drugs Find
Two men have been charged in connection with a suspected drugs find in Belfast. Police seized cocaine and herbal cannabis, worth an estimated street value of £160,000, after stopping a car in the Duncrue Street area on Wednesday night, 08 February.
11 January 2023
Suspected Cannabis Factory Uncovered In Craigavon
Two men have been arrested following the discovery of a suspected cannabis factory at a property in Craigavon on Tuesday 10th January. Shortly after 5.15pm, officers received and responded to a report of suspicious activity at a house in the Carrigart Crescent area.
Suspected Cannabis Factory Uncovered In Craigavon
Two men have been arrested following the discovery of a suspected cannabis factory at a property in Craigavon on Tuesday 10th January. Shortly after 5.15pm, officers received and responded to a report of suspicious activity at a house in the Carrigart Crescent area.
29 September 2016
Man Charged Over £16,000 Cannabis Find
A 22-year-old man has been charged after £16,000 worth of cannabis plants were seized in L'Derry. The discovery was made after police searched a house in the Waterside area on Friday, 22 September. The suspect has been accused of growing cannabis, possession of a Class B drug and intent to supply.
Man Charged Over £16,000 Cannabis Find
A 22-year-old man has been charged after £16,000 worth of cannabis plants were seized in L'Derry. The discovery was made after police searched a house in the Waterside area on Friday, 22 September. The suspect has been accused of growing cannabis, possession of a Class B drug and intent to supply.
09 June 2014
400 Cannabis Plants Seized In West Belfast
400 cannabis plants have been seized during a police operation in west Belfast at the weekend. The plants were seized on Sunday after officers raided the cannabis factory in the Broadway area as part of a planned search.
400 Cannabis Plants Seized In West Belfast
400 cannabis plants have been seized during a police operation in west Belfast at the weekend. The plants were seized on Sunday after officers raided the cannabis factory in the Broadway area as part of a planned search.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.