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The image shows a bar chart with drug categories and usage percentages for girls and boys: Amphetamines usage is around 2% for girls, 3% for boys; Cocaine is about 2% for girls, 4% for boys; Hashish or marijuana stands at approximately 25% for girls, 35% for boys; Heroin, opium, or morphine is at 1% for girls, 2% for boys; Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is roughly 1% for girls, 3% for boys; Recreational use of medical drugs is near 2% for girls, 3% for boys; Solvents are about 2% for both girls and boys.
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This chart shows the percentage of drugs taken by girls and boys in a school in New Zealand. On top of the list is marijuana with over 30% consumption for boys and slightly under 30% for girls. In second place is the group of heroin, opium and morphine with 8% and 5% respectively.
In third place, it is noticeable an equal consumption of 4% between the two genders for cocaine. Next, solvents are taken by 3% and 4% of female and male and right after that, amphetamines represent 2% and 4%.
Finally, the last two groups, LSD and recreational use of drugs, show similar behavior with 1% for girls and 3% for boys.
As a general view, marijuana differs from the rest of substances by a large margin. It is also seen that young men are more likely to take drugs than young women.
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