%0 Journal Article %T Cannabis use in the French adult population in 2021. Tendances No. 153 %+ Observatoire français des drogues et des tendances addictives (OFDT) %+ Mission interministérielle de lutte contre les drogues et les conduites addictives (MILDECA) (MILDECA) %+ Premier ministre %+ Agence nationale de Santé publique %+ Ministère des Solidarités et de la Santé %A Le Nézet, Olivier %A Spilka, Stanislas %A Lahaie, Emmanuel %A Andler, Raphaël %8 2022-12 %D 2022 %K HEALTH BAROMETER %K ADULT %K CANNABIS %K PREVALENCE %K TREND %K AGE %K GENDER %K REGION %K OFDT %K SANTE PUBLIQUE FRANCE %Z /Éducation et société/Protection sociale et santéPériodique et article de périodique %X In 2021, the Health Barometer survey conducted by Santé publique France questioned 23 661 adults about their cannabis use. Almost half of them (47.3%) said they had smoked cannabis at least once in their life. While the share of annual users in 2021 (10.6%) has remained stable since 2017, use in the last month, whether regular (3.0%) or daily (1.7%), is down, a decrease mainly driven by the youngest (18-34 years old). Men were more likely than women to report cannabis use, especially as the frequency of use increases. In addition, the 2021 data confirm a heterogeneous geographical distribution in France, where a North-South divide is still emerging, with higher consumption in regions south of the Loire. The overseas territories continue to show lower levels than in mainland France. %G anglais %2 https://www.documentation-administrative.gouv.fr/adm-01859870v1/document %2 https://www.documentation-administrative.gouv.fr/adm-01859870v1/file/OFDT_Tend153_EN.pdf %L adm-01859870 %U https://www.documentation-administrative.gouv.fr/adm-01859870