Adult lifetime cannabis use by country
Adult lifetime cannabis use by country is the lifetime prevalence of cannabis use among all adults in surveys among the general population.[1][2] Lifetime prevalence means any use of cannabis during a person's life.[3]
Table
Age range is the range the data computation is based on.
Country | Geographical area | Year | Age range | Cannabis (%) | Ref. |
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National | 2007 | 14+ | 33.5 | [4] |
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National | 2004 | 15–64 | 20.1 | [1] |
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National | 2004 | 15–64 | 10.4 | [2] |
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National | 2018 | 15–64 | 14.0 | [5] |
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National | 2005 | 18–60 | 4.4 | [1] |
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National | 2005 | 15+ | 44.5 | [6] |
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National | 2014 | 12–64 | 31.5 | [7] |
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Beijing and Shanghai metropolitan areas. | 2002–3 | 18+ | 0.3 | [2] |
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All urban areas of the country (approximately 73% of the total national population). | 2003 | 18–65 | 10.8 | [2] |
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National | 2006 | 15–64 | 6.6 | [1] |
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National | 2004 | 18–64 | 20.6 | [1] |
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National | 2005 | 16–64 | 36.5 | [1] |
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National | 2004 | 15–64 | 12.9 | [1] |
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National | 2005 | 15–64 | 30.6 | [1] |
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National | 2003 | 18–59 | 24.5 | [1] |
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National | 2007 | 15–64 | 21.5 | [1] |
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National (except Aegean and Ionian Islands) | 2004 | 15–64 | 8.9 | [1] |
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National | 2003 | 18–54 | 9.8 | [1] |
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National | 2002–4 | 21+ | 11.5 | [2] |
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National | 2005 | 15–64 | 29.3 | [1] |
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Four metropolitan areas (Fukiage, Kushikino, Nagasaki, Okayama). | 2002–3 | 20+ | 1.5 | [2] |
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National | 2003 | 15–64 | 10.6 | [1] |
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National | 2002–3 | 18+ | 4.6 | [2] |
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National | 2004 | 15–64 | 7.6 | [1] |
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National | 1998 | 15–64 | 12.9 | [1] |
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National | 2001 | 18–64 | 3.5 | [1] |
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All urban areas of the country (approximately 80% of the total national population). | 2001–2 | 18–65 | 7.8 | [2] |
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All urban areas of the country (approximately 75% of the total national population). | 2001–2 | 18–65 | 7.8 | [2] |
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National | 2005 | 15–64 | 22.6 | [1] |
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National | 2004–5 | 16+ | 41.9 | [2] |
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21 of the 36 states in the country, representing 57% of the national population. | 2002–3 | 18+ | 2.7 | [2] |
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National | 2022 | 16–64 | 27.0 | [8] |
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Seven cities (Lima, Trujillo, Tacna, Arequipa, Ayacucho, Tarapoto and Iquitos) | 2003 | 12–64 | 10.3 | [9] |
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National | 2002–3 | 15–64 | 17.4 | [1] |
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National | 2002 | 16–64 | 7.7 | [1] |
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National | 2001 | 15–64 | 7.6 | [1] |
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National | 2008 | 15–64 | 7.4 | [1] |
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National | 2004 | 15–64 | 15.6 | [1] |
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National | 2003–4 | 18+ | 8.4 | [2] |
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National | 2005–6 | 15-64 | 28.6 | [1] |
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National | 2006 | 16–64 | 12.0 | [1] |
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National | 2005–6 | 14–59 | 29.8 | [1] |
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National | 2005–6 | 16–59 | 29.8 | [1] |
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National | 2002–3 | 15–64 | 16.8 | [1] |
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National | 2004 | 16–64 | 20.5 | [1] |
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United Kingdom overall | 2004 | 14+ | 29.6 | [1] |
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National | 2010 | 16–34 | 51.6 | [10] |
Map
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Lifetime prevalence of cannabis use among all adults (aged 15 to 64 years old) in nationwide surveys among the general population. Data taken from EMCDDA (European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction).[1] Click the image for more info. See the chart for the exact percentage of cannabis use for each country.
See also
- Annual cannabis use by country
- Legality of cannabis
- Decriminalization of non-medical marijuana in the United States
- Effects of cannabis
- Legal and medical status of cannabis
- Legality of cannabis by country
- Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act
- Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
References
- Table GPS-8 Part (i) "Lifetime prevalence of drug use among all adults (aged 15 to 64 years old) in nationwide surveys among the general population" Archived 2008-04-09 at the Wayback Machine. Statistical bulletin 2007 (archive), EMCDDA (European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction).
- "Toward a Global View of Alcohol, Tobacco, Cannabis, and Cocaine Use: Findings from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys" Archived 2018-01-12 at the Wayback Machine July 2008, Volume 5, Issue 7, e141. PLoS Medicine (Public Library of Science). In the full article see Table 1 for the survey dates, and participant ages. See Table 2 for the percentages of use by country.
- Methods and definitions Archived 2009-02-02 at the Wayback Machine. EMCDDA.
- "Policing and cannabis use in Australia". NCPIC. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 3 December 2011.
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- Patton, David; Bodnarchuk, Jennifer (2011-10-06). "Cannabis Use in Canada" (PDF). Addictions Foundation of Manitoba. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
- Prevalencia vida consumo de marihuana. SENDA
- Haugen, Sindre Mikael (October 6, 2022). "Flere med høy utdanning drikker". SSB (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved December 29, 2022.
I 2022 er andelen av befolkningen 16–64 år som noen gang har prøvd cannabis 27 prosent. I 2018 var andelen 23 prosent. Det er kvinner som har hatt den største endringen i løpet av denne perioden, fra 17 til 23 prosent.
- "Las drogas y su impacto - CEDRO". 2013-09-26. Archived from the original on 2013-09-26. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
- "EMCDDA | 2011 Annual report — online version: Cannabis — Prevalence and patterns of use". Archived from the original on 2015-12-27. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
External links
- These Are The European Nations That Smoke The Most Pot. By Nick Jardine. 18 October 2011. Business Insider.
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