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England's Drug Scene Evolves: New Survey Reveals Trends
1 Dec
Summary
- New survey indicates higher adult drug use in England than official data.
- Non-medical prescription opioid use is more widespread than heroin use.
- Cannabis dependence doubled without a significant rise in users.

Recent findings from England's Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey indicate a significant evolution in drug use patterns across the nation. The survey suggests that overall adult drug consumption may be higher than official crime-focused statistics have previously captured, offering a distinct perspective through the lens of mental health.
Key insights highlight a rise in non-medical prescription opioid use, surpassing that of heroin. Furthermore, dependence on cannabis has nearly doubled in the past decade, a trend not linked to increased user numbers but potentially to heightened drug potency and accessibility of new products like cannabinoid vapes.
These evolving trends, including a notable shift where young women now report similar levels of drug dependence as young men, underscore the need for updated awareness and targeted support strategies to effectively address contemporary drug use challenges.



