EMCDDA Home
  • EN
Search

Malta

For a more comprehensive overview of drug-related research in the European countries, download our Selected issue on drug-related research

Main research institutions

No information reported

top of page

Main funding institutions

No information reported

top of page

National scientific journals

No information reported

top of page

Other websites

No information reported

top of page

Recent studies used for the 2011 National report

The following studies were amongst those used for the 2011 Maltese National report and could be seen as among the most relevant, recent studies in Malta. Most of the bibliographic references can be found in the next section of this page.

  • Healthy Students, Healthy Lives (Cefai, C. & Camilleri, L., 2009)
  • The 2007 ESPAD Report — Substance use among students in 35 European countries (Hibell, B., Guttormsson, U., Ahlstrom, S., Balakireva, O., Bjarnason, T., Kokkevi, A., Kraus, L., 2009)

top of page

2011 National report bibliography (2009 to 2011 references only)

Cefai, C. & Camilleri, L. (2009). Healthy Students Healthy Lives. University of Malta. ISBN: 978-99932-0-780-1

Code of Police Laws. 

EMCDDA (2011) Drugnet Europe Issue 75. European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, Lisbon.

ETC (2009).Annual Report 2009. Employment and Training Corporation, Malta.

Hibell, B., Guttormsson, U., Ahlstrom, S., Balakireva, O., Bjarnason, T., Kokkevi, A., Kraus, L. (2009) The 2007 ESPAD Report – Substance Use Among Students in 35 European Countries. ISBN – 978-91-7278-219-8, 

National Statistics Office, Malta — website.

National Statistics Office (2009). Lifestyle Survey 2007. NSO. ISBN: 978-99909-73-77-8

top of page

About the EMCDDA

The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) is the reference point on drugs and drug addiction information in Europe. Inaugurated in Lisbon in 1995, it is one of the EU’s decentralised agencies. Read more >>

Contact us

EMCDDA
Cais do Sodré
1249-289 Lisbon
Portugal
Tel. (351) 211 21 02 00
Fax (351) 218 13 17 11

More contact options >>

Page last updated: Monday, 21 May 2012