Figure 1: Use of any drug has not changed in the last yearProportion of adults aged 16 to 59 years and 16 to 24 years reporting use of any drug in the last year and the last month, England and Wales, year ending December 1995 to year ending March 2020 Source: Office for National Statistics - Crime Survey for England and Wales Notes:Any drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone, amphetamines, cannabis, tranquillisers, anabolic steroids and any other pills, powders or drugs plus ketamine since year ending March 2007, methamphetamine since year ending March 2009 and mephedrone since year ending March 2011 for use in the last year and year ending March 2015 for use in the last month. Glues are included until year ending March 2010, when this drug type was last measured by the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
Questions on drug use in the last month were not asked in the year ending March 2013 and 2014. These questions were reintroduced for the year ending March 2015.
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Figure 2: Use of any Class A drug has not changed in the last yearProportion of adults aged 16 to 59 years and 16 to 24 years reporting use of any Class A drug in the last year, England and Wales, year ending December 1995 to year ending March 2020 Source: Office for National Statistics - Crime Survey for England and Wales Notes:Any Class A drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin and methadone plus methamphetamine since year ending March 2009.
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Any drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone, amphetamines, methamphetamine, cannabis, ketamine, mephedrone, tranquillisers, anabolic steroids and any other pills, powders or drugs. For more information on CSEW composite drug measure see Annex: Classification of drugs.
Any drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone, amphetamines, cannabis, tranquillisers, anabolic steroids and any other pills/powders/drugs plus ketamine since year ending March 2007, methamphetamine since year ending March 2009 and mephedrone since year ending March 2011 for use in the last year and year ending March 2015 for use in the last month. Glues are included until year ending March 2010, when this drug type was last measured by the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
Figure 5: The majority of adults aged 16 to 59 years who had taken drugs only used them infrequently Proportion of adults aged 16 to 59 years who had taken any drug in the last year by frequency of use, England and Wales, year ending March 2020 Source: Office for National Statistics - Crime Survey for England and WalesNotes:Any drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone, amphetamines, methamphetamine, cannabis, ketamine, mephedrone, tranquillisers, anabolic steroids and any other pills, powders or drugs.
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Figure 7: Younger people were more likely to have taken a drug in the last year than older peopleProportion of adults who reported using a drug in the last year by age, England and Wales, year ending December 1995 to year ending March 2020 Source: Office for National Statistics - Crime Survey for England and Wales Notes:Any drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone, amphetamines, cannabis, tranquillisers, anabolic steroids and any other pills, powders or drugs plus ketamine since year ending March 2007, methamphetamine since year ending March 2009 and mephedrone since year ending March 2011. Glues are included until year ending March 2010, when this drug type was last measured by the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
16- to 19-year-olds and 20- to 24-year-olds figures include the young adult boost sample between year ending March 2002 to year ending March 2009.
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Figure 8: Men were nearly twice as likely as women to have taken any drugProportion of adults aged 16 to 59 years who reported using a drug in the last year by sex, England and Wales, year ending March 2020 Source: Office for National Statistics - Crime Survey for England and WalesNotes:Any drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone, amphetamines, methamphetamine, cannabis, ketamine, mephedrone, tranquillisers, anabolic steroids and any other pills, powders or drugs.
Any Class A drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone and methamphetamine.
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Figure 9: Levels of drug use were higher in those who more frequently visited nightclubsProportion of adults aged 16 to 59 years who reported using a drug in the last year by frequency of nightclub visits, England and Wales, year ending March 2020 Source: Office for National Statistics - Crime Survey for England and Wales Notes:Any drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone, amphetamines, methamphetamine, cannabis, ketamine, mephedrone, tranquillisers, anabolic steroids and any other pills, powders or drugs.
Any Class A drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone and methamphetamine.
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Figure 10: Drug use was higher in those who consumed alcohol more frequentlyProportion of adults aged 16 to 59 years who reported using a drug in the last year by frequency of alcohol consumption, England and Wales, year ending March 2020 Source: Office for National Statistics - Crime Survey for England and Wales Notes:Any drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone, amphetamines, methamphetamine, cannabis, ketamine, mephedrone, tranquillisers, anabolic steroids and any other pills, powders or drugs.
Any Class A drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone and methamphetamine.
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Figure 11: Adults living in the lowest income households were more likely to have taken any drug Proportion of adults aged 16 to 59 years who reported using a drug in the last year by total household income, England and Wales, year ending March 2020 Source: Office for National Statistics - Crime Survey for England and WalesNotes:Any drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone, amphetamines, methamphetamine, cannabis, ketamine, mephedrone, tranquillisers, anabolic steroids and any other pills, powders or drugs.
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Figure 12: Those with lower personal well-being reported higher drug useProportion of adults aged 16 to 59 years who reported using a drug in the last year by personal well-being, England and Wales, year ending March 2020 Source: Office for National Statistics - Crime Survey for England and WalesNotes:Any drug comprises powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, magic mushrooms, heroin, methadone, amphetamines, methamphetamine, cannabis, ketamine, mephedrone, tranquillisers, anabolic steroids and any other pills, powders or drugs.
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Consists of amphetamines, anabolic steroids, cannabis, powder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, heroin, ketamine, LSD, magic mushrooms, mephedrone, methadone, methamphetamine, tranquillisers, unknown pills or powders, something unknown smoked and any other drug.
Table 2: Composite drug use variables, year ending March 2020 Crime Survey for England and WalesComposite variableIndividual drug use variables includedAny cocaine Powder cocaine, crack cocaineHallucinogensLSD, magic mushroomsOpiatesHeroin, methadoneAny amphetamineAmphetamines, methamphetamineAny Class A drugPowder cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, heroin, LSD, magic mushrooms,methadone, methamphetamineAny drugAmphetamines, anabolic steroids, cannabis, powder cocaine, crack cocaine,ecstasy, heroin, ketamine, LSD, magic mushrooms, mephedrone, methadone,methamphetamine, tranquillisers, unknown pills or powders, something unknownsmoked, any other drugDownload this table Table 2: Composite drug use variables, year ending March 2020 Crime Survey for England and Wales.xls.csv 2ff7e9595c
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