The data shows the prevalence of cocaine use in Europe between 2015 and 2017 (depending on the last individual survey date), by country. The prevalence of cocaine use was highest in the UK, Spain, the Netherlands and Ireland at 2.3% in the United Kingdom 2% respectively.
United Kingdom (2016) | 2.3 |
Spain (2015) | 2 |
Netherlands (2016) | 2 |
Denmark (2017) | 1.6 |
Ireland (2015) | 1.5 |
Italy (2017) | 1.3 |
Croatia (2015) | 0.8 |
Germany (2015) | 0.6 |
Norway (2016) | 0.6 |
Latvia (2015) | 0.5 |
Greece (2015) | 0.4 |
Austria (2015) | 0.4 |
Hungary (2015) | 0.3 |
Bulgaria (2016) | 0.3 |
Czech Republic (2016) | 0.3 |
Cyprus (2016) | 0.2 |
Portugal (2016) | 0.2 |
Romania (2016) | 0.2 |
Lithuania (2016) | 0.1 |
Slovakia (2015) | 0.1 |