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In 2017, 3.6% of secondary students surveyed reported that they had ever used ecstasy, 3.2% had used it in the last year and 1.3% had used it in the last month. Estimates for ecstasy use in the last week has not been published due to a relative standard error greater than 50% or small numbers.

Please note that this indicator was updated in 2022 and replaces all previous versions.

The following estimates have a relative standard error between 25% and 50% and should be used with caution:

  • 2011 and 2014 ever used ecstasy
  • 2014 and 2017 used ecstasy in the last year
  • 2002, 2008, 2014 and 2017 used ecstasy in the last month
  • 2002 and 2008 used ecstasy in the last week.

The following estimates have not been published due to a relative standard error greater than 50% or small numbers:

  • 2011 used ecstasy in the last month
  • 2011, 2014 and 2017 used ecstasy in the last week.

For the purpose of reporting the Australian Secondary Students' Alcohol and Drug survey data on HealthStats, if the 95% confidence intervals of the estimates do not overlap, they are considered to be significantly different.

Chart

Ecstasy use: ever, last year, last month, last week, ACT Secondary Students aged 12-17 years, 1996-2017

Data

To access the data, select "View source data" link at the bottom of the visualisation. This link will open up a data table that you can download.

Codes and sources

A copy of the Australian Secondary Students' Alcohol and Drug survey can be found in Data collections.

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