Summary information

Study title

Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use among Young People, 2000

Creator

National Centre for Social Research
National Foundation for Educational Research

Study number / PID

4485 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-4485-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use among Young People surveys began in 1982, under the name Smoking among Secondary Schoolchildren. The series initially aimed to provide national estimates of the proportion of secondary schoolchildren aged 11-15 who smoked, and to describe their smoking behaviour. Similar surveys were carried out every two years until 1998 to monitor trends in the prevalence of cigarette smoking. The survey then moved to an annual cycle, and questions on alcohol consumption and drug use were included. The name of the series changed to Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use among Young Teenagers to reflect this widened focus. In 2000, the series title changed, to Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use among Young People. NHS Digital (formerly the Information Centre for Health and Social Care) took over from the Department of Health as sponsors and publishers of the survey series from 2005. From 2014 onwards, the series changed to a biennial one, with no survey taking place in 2015, 2017 or 2019.In some years, the surveys have been carried out in Scotland and Wales as well as England, to provide separate national estimates for these countries. In 2002, following a review of Scotland's future information needs in relation to drug misuse among schoolchildren, a separate Scottish series, Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS) was established by the Scottish Executive.Main Topics:Smoking: smoking behaviour, attitudes to smoking, cigarette purchasing, administrative variables. Drinking: drinking behaviour, drinking in last week, alcohol purchasing. Drug use: awareness of drugs, availability of drugs, drug use. Other information includes: classification variables, school data and health education. Some administrative variables have been removed from the dataset to ensure respondent confidentiality is maintained - for example day of interview and day of...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/09/2000 - 01/12/2000

Country

England, Scotland

Time dimension

Repeated cross-sectional study

Analysis unit

National
Pupils
Young people
Individuals

Universe

Secondary school pupils aged 11-15 years in England, and 12-15 years in Scotland, in 2000.

Sampling procedure

Multi-stage stratified random sample

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview
Self-completion
Diaries
policy questionnaire

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2002

Terms of data access

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