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ESPAD Report 2024

ESPAD Report 2024

ESPAD Report 2024 / Results from the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs

ID 25811 | 21.03.2026 / In allegato

The primary aim of the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD) is to support the effective formulation and evaluation of substance use policies for young people by providing reliable and comparable information on patterns of substance use and risk behaviours among school students. 

This latest ESPAD report offers valuable new insights into the experiences and realities of a younger generation, who are in the process of establishing themselves in a rapidly evolving social context. It also highlights shifts in substance use, the growing relevance of digital lifestyles, and associated mental health concerns that may link to behavioural patterns in this young group.

This current report presents the results of the eighth data-collection wave, which took place in 2024, and marks an impressive 30 years of data collection by this long-standing collaboration. 

More than 113 000 15- to 16-year-old students from 37 countries, including 25 EU Member States, took part. Since 1995, over 800 000 students have contributed, making ESPAD the most extensive harmonised data collection on substance use and risk behaviours in Europe, and the largest crossnational research project on adolescent substance use worldwide.

The ESPAD database remains accessible to researchers for independent or collaborative analyses, ensuring broad knowledge sharing. Over three decades, ESPAD has become a unique and highly valued initiative in the drugs and youth arena, with increasing international relevance. 

Since 2013, the EMCDDA, and now the European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA), has progressively strengthened its engagement with the project, supporting coordination, national participation, and the production of this report.

This collaboration reflects a shared vision: acting today, anticipating tomorrow - ensuring that robust data on young people’s experiences informs timely policy choices and prepares Europe for the challenges ahead. In this way, ESPAD directly contributes to the EUDA mission: helping to anticipate emerging trends in youth substance use, alert policymakers to new challenges, respond with evidence-based strategies, and learn from longterm data to improve and better target our future prevention efforts.

We would also like to highlight the important contribution of the National Research Council of Italy, who have coordinated the ESPAD project since 2016, supporting participating countries and managing database production, analysis and report drafting. 8The 2024 ESPAD wave represents a considerable achievement, made possible by extensive and constructive collaboration among diverse European research groups.

We extend our deepest gratitude to the national teams, principal investigators, national institutions, schools, students and experts whose dedicated efforts made this data collection possible.

Their commitment ensures that policymakers, educators and public health professionals have the robust evidence needed to design effective prevention and intervention strategies.

Above all, this report underlines a shared ambition of ESPAD and the EUDA: to increase wellbeing and resilience among emerging generations, ensuring both evidence-based decisions and enhanced dialogue on how to best support Europe’s young people to live healthier and safer lives.

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© European Union Drugs Agency, 2025
© European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs, 2025

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