Summary

Teen drug, alcohol, and tobacco use in the U.S. continues to decline, with record-low usage levels reported in 2023, according to the University of Michigan’s Monitoring the Future survey.

Among 12th graders, 66% reported no recent use of alcohol, marijuana, cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, while 80% of 10th graders and 90% of 8th graders avoided these substances entirely.

Experts attribute the decline partly to reduced peer pressure during the pandemic.

However, nicotine pouch use has doubled among 12th graders, raising concerns.

Despite pop culture’s glamorization of smoking, teen cigarette use remains low.

  • BigFig
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    23 days ago

    Just better at hiding it. From my employees I hear all sorts of harder drugs going around than when I was in the same school

    • @JBar2
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      223 days ago

      Huh? It’s a survey

      Sure, they could be lying, but why would they?

      And your employee anecdotal stories mean zilch

      • @frostysauce
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        22 days ago

        I lied on those “anonymous” drug use surveys in highschool even when they were hand written because I was worried they would match the way I full in bubbles with a test I had my name on or something. (Maybe I was a little nuts back then…) I’m sure those surveys are now done via an email link on your own devices or some shit. Why wouldn’t they lie?

      • @jeffw
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        93 days ago

        I love when people reply to data with anecdotes

    • @jeffw
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      123 days ago

      Are you implying that kids today are more likely to lie on anonymous surveys than past generations? That is a mind-boggling assertion. What makes you think that?

      • @ChexMax
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        53 days ago

        The pandemic did erode trust in institutions, so there’s that, but also in general I would be very surprised to learn that today’s youth is less or the same amount suspicious as youths in the past. Are those surveys actually anonymous? No way for the youth to know.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 days ago

        Not that person, but if the survey is taken online, or on any digital format, I would 100% be more likely to lie.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 days ago

        because if the survey was done on school computers the students likely know/assume the computer has administrative spyware on it. I know this because when I took a similar survey to this at my school the known spyware program was still running while we took the “anonymous” survey.

        No one in their right mind should trust anonymous surveys taken on computers that a known surveillance agency controls.