Figure GPS-3: Current use (last month) of cannabis among young adults (aged 15 to 24), measured by national surveys
8.07.711.96.11.214.25.711.111.95.14.89.74.35.55.03.72.615.67.0<em>Notes:</em>Data are from the most recent national surveys available in each country.Some countries use a slightly different age range to the EMCDDA standard age range for young adults. Variations in age ranges may to a small extent account for disparities between countries.Belgium: 2001; 15-24 y. <em>n=</em>Denmark: 2000; 16-24 y. <em>n</em>=1754Germany: 2003; 18-24 y. <em>n</em>=1891Estonia: 2003; 15-24 y. <em>n</em>=329Greece: 2004; 15-24 y. <em>n</em>=1785Spain: 2001; 15-24 y. <em>n</em>=3368Ireland: 2002/03; 15-24 y. <em>n=</em>Italy: 2003; 15-24 y. <em>n</em>=2112Cyprus: 2003; 15-24 y. <em>n</em>=420Latvia: 2003; 15-24 y. <em>n=</em>Hungary: 2003; 18-24 y. <em>n</em>=943Netherlands: 2000/01; 15-24 y. <em>n=</em>Poland: 2002; 16-24 y. <em>n=</em>Portugal: 2001; 15-24 y. <em>n</em>=3099Slovakia: 2002; 18-24 y. <em>n=</em>Finland: 2002; 15-24 y. <em>n</em>=614Sweden: 2004; 18-24 y. <em>n</em>=1171UK (E&W): 2003/04; 16-24 y. <em>n</em>=5429Norway: 1999; 15-24 y. <em>n=</em><em>Sources:</em> <a href="http://www.emcdda.eu.int/?nnodeid=435">Reitox national reports (2004)</a>, taken from population surveys, reports or scientific articles. See also <a href="gpstab01-en.html">[Table GPS-0]</a> in the 2005 statistical bulletin.