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2007 National Drug Strategy Household Survey Results Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) Graphs prepared by Paul Dillon Drug and Alcohol Research and Training Australia

2007 National Drug Strategy Household Results Lifetime Drug Use – 14 years and over 2007 National Drug Household Survey % This graph reports the proportion of the population aged 14 years or older in Australia who reported using the drug (including alcohol and tobacco) at least once in their lifetime

2007 National Drug Strategy Household Results Lifetime Illicit Drug Use – 14 years and over 2007 National Drug Household Survey % This graph reports the proportion of the population aged 14 years or older in Australia who reported using the drug at least once in their lifetime and only indicates illicit drugs

2007 National Drug Strategy Household Results Lifetime – non-use – 14 years and over 2007 National Drug Household Survey % This graph reports the proportion of the population aged 14 years or older in Australia who reported never using the drug (including alcohol and tobacco)

2007 National Drug Strategy Household Results Lifetime non-use (illicit drugs) – 14 years and over 2007 National Drug Household Survey % This graph reports the proportion of the population aged 14 years or older in Australia who reported never using the drug and only indicates illicit drugs

2007 National Drug Strategy Household Results Recent Drug Use – 14 years and over 2007 National Drug Household Survey % This graph reports the proportion of the population aged 14 years or older in Australia who reported recently using the drug (including alcohol and tobacco). Recent use is defined as using in the last 12 months

2007 National Drug Strategy Household Results Recent Illicit Drug Use – 14 years and over 2007 National Drug Household Survey % This graph reports the proportion of the population aged 14 years or older in Australia who reported recently using the drug and only indicates illicit drugs. Recent use is defined as using in the last 12 months

2007 National Drug Strategy Household Results Recent non-use – 14 years and over 2007 National Drug Household Survey % This graph reports the proportion of the population aged 14 years or older in Australia who reported not recently using the drug (including alcohol and tobacco). Recent use is defined as using in the last 12 months

2007 National Drug Strategy Household Results Recent non-use (illicit drugs) – 14 years and over 2007 National Drug Household Survey % This graph reports the proportion of the population aged 14 years or older in Australia who reported not recently using the drug and only indicates illicit drugs. Recent use is defined as using in the last 12 months

2007 National Drug Strategy Household Results 2007 NHS: Changes in drug use over time 2007 National Drug Household Survey % This graph reports the number of Australians aged 14 years or over who reported ever using/trying the drug over time Prior to 2001, the figures report ‘ever tried at least once in lifetime’, since that time it is ‘ever used at least once in lifetime’