Results of the Czech part of the ESPAD 2024 study released

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The National Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Addictions has published the report 'European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD): Summary of Results in the Czech Republic'. On the same day, 20 May 2025, EUDA presented the key findings of the international study ESPAD 2024.

The press release Čeští teenageři méně užívají nelegální návykové látky, ale stále experimentují s legálními, ukazují výsledky české části mezinárodní studie ESPAD 2024 ('Czech teenagers use fewer illicit substances, but still experiment with legal ones: results of the Czech part of the international ESPAD 2024 study') was released by the Drug Policy Department of the Government Office of the Czech Republic.

The European Drugs Agency (EUDA) presented the key international findings of the ESPAD 2024 study and reflected on 30 years of monitoring, during which time ESPAD has continuously evolved to reflect the changing realities of adolescent life: ESPAD–EUDA webinar: European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD) — 30 years of monitoring and 2024 findings

The EUDA news release has been published under the title: New ESPAD survey results: Teen substance use down, but new risks emerging. The Data Explorer can be accessed under the title Key findings from the 2024 European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD).