Growing Phenomenon of Drug Trading Among Finnish Students

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Nov.15.2023
Growing Phenomenon of Drug Trading Among Finnish Students
Finnish clinic's social media doctor warns of increasing drug trading among secondary school students, sparking social concern.

Atte Virolainen, a social media doctor from the Finnish Clinic Foundation, has raised concerns about the growing incidence of drug dealing among Finnish secondary school students.

 

According to the latest findings from a campus health survey, in 2023, 7% of male students in grades eight and nine use e-cigarettes on a daily basis, while the same holds true for 6% of female students.

 

In addition to e-cigarettes, students are also engaging in the buying and selling of ADHD medications. However, due to a lack of precise research data, it is challenging to assess the extent of this phenomenon.

 

Virolainen pointed out that although this issue is marginalized, it indeed exists. Students may engage in drug transactions through communication applications such as Telegram.

 

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