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很好的趋势. 继续下去, 加拿大孩子越来越能够抵抗大麻的诱惑.
2012调查, 只有25% 曾经使用过大麻.
孩子们在健康成长的的道路上前进,
突然蹦出一个全日的自由党.
这一切会不会从此逆转?
恶, 可以有大有小,
如果合法化后几年, 加拿大高中生吸大麻率不降反升,
我只能说日! 太恶!
让我们拭目以待.
Younger Canadians are still the biggest consumers of marijuana, with a third of 18- to 24-year-old respondents reporting they had used marijuana or hashish in the past year.
But the percentage of teens between the ages of 15 and 17 who reported having ever used marijuana dropped to 25 per cent in 2012 from nearly 40 per cent in 2002, according to the report, published Wednesday in the monthly Health Reports.
And the percentage of 15- to 17-year-olds who reported having used marijuana in the previous 12 months dropped by about 30 per cent over the 10-year period, said co-author Michelle Rotermann, a senior analyst with the statistical agency.
As well, the proportion of 18- to 24-year-olds who reported having used the drug at least once fell to about 54 per cent from 62 per cent over the same time frame.
The report is based on data collected during the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey on mental health. Over 25,000 Canadians aged 15 and older responded to the survey; the sample is considered representative of about 28 million Canadians over the age of 15.
2012调查, 只有25% 曾经使用过大麻.
孩子们在健康成长的的道路上前进,
突然蹦出一个全日的自由党.
这一切会不会从此逆转?
恶, 可以有大有小,
如果合法化后几年, 加拿大高中生吸大麻率不降反升,
我只能说日! 太恶!
让我们拭目以待.
Younger Canadians are still the biggest consumers of marijuana, with a third of 18- to 24-year-old respondents reporting they had used marijuana or hashish in the past year.
But the percentage of teens between the ages of 15 and 17 who reported having ever used marijuana dropped to 25 per cent in 2012 from nearly 40 per cent in 2002, according to the report, published Wednesday in the monthly Health Reports.
And the percentage of 15- to 17-year-olds who reported having used marijuana in the previous 12 months dropped by about 30 per cent over the 10-year period, said co-author Michelle Rotermann, a senior analyst with the statistical agency.
As well, the proportion of 18- to 24-year-olds who reported having used the drug at least once fell to about 54 per cent from 62 per cent over the same time frame.
The report is based on data collected during the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey on mental health. Over 25,000 Canadians aged 15 and older responded to the survey; the sample is considered representative of about 28 million Canadians over the age of 15.