List of countries by prevalence of cocaine use

This is a list of countries (and some territories) by the annual prevalence of cocaine use as percentage of the population aged 15–64 (unless otherwise indicated).

The primary sources of information are the World Drug Report 2014 (WDR 2014),[1] and the World Drug Report 2006 (WDR 2006),[2] published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The indicator is the "annual prevalence" rate which is the percentage of the youth and adult population who have consumed the drug at least once in the past year.

Country or entity Annual prevalence (percent) Year Sources and notes
 Scotland 2.4 2011 [3] [2] (UNODC estimates)
 United States 2.3 2012 [1] VIVA FP
 El Salvador 0.41 2005 [1] (UNODC estimates)
England Wales England and Wales 1.9 2012 [1] (16-59)
 Canada 1.3 2012 [1]
 Spain 2.3 2011 [1]
 Bolivia 0.65 2007 [1] (12-50)
 Aruba 1.3 1997 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Panama 1.2 2003 [1] (12-65)
 Australia 2.1 2010 [1]
 Guatemala 0.21 2005 [1] (UNODC estimates)
 Italy 0.6 2012 [1] (15-54)
  Switzerland 0.4 2012 [1] (UNODC estimates)
 Iceland 0.923 2011 [1] (UNODC estimates)
 Ireland 1.5 2011 [1]
 Venezuela 0.64 2011 [1] (UNODC estimates)
 Netherlands 1.2 2009 [1]
 Ghana 1.1 1998 [2]
 Germany 0.8 2009 [1] (18-59)
 Nicaragua 0.69 2006 [1] (UNODC estimates) (12–65)
 Barbados 1 2002 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Saint Lucia 1 2002 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Jamaica 0.9 2001 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Ecuador 0.9 1995 [2]
 Dominican Republic 0.9 2000 [2] (12-70)
 Belgium 0.9 2004 [2]
 Austria 0.9 2004 [2]
 Grenada 0.9 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Luxembourg 0.9 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Honduras 0.9 2005 [2] (12-35)
 Norway 0.8 2004 [2]
 Colombia 0.8 2003 [2] (18-65)
 South Africa 0.8 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Bahamas 0.8 2001 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Denmark 0.8 2000 [2] (16-64)
 Paraguay 0.7 2003 [2] (12-65)
 Belize 0.7 2002 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Chile 0.7 2010 [4] (12-64, SENDA estimates)
 Peru 0.7 2002 [2]
 Turks and Caicos Islands 0.7 2002 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0.7 2002 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Cyprus 0.7 2003 [2] (15-65)
 Cayman Islands 0.6 2000 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Estonia 0.6 2003 [2]
 Slovakia 0.5 2004 [2]
 Suriname 0.5 2002 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 New Zealand 0.5 2001 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Nigeria 0.5 1999 [2]
 Greenland 0.4 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Costa Rica 0.4 2000 [2] (12-70)
Northern Ireland 0.4 2003 [2]
 Liechtenstein 0.4 1998 [2]
 Hungary 0.4 2003 [2] (18-54)
 Mexico 0.4 2002 [2] (12-65)
 Brazil 0.4 2001 [2] (12-64)
 Haiti 0.3 2000 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Lithuania 0.3 2004 [2]
 Bulgaria 0.3 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Slovenia 0.3 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 France 0.3 2002 [2]
 Uruguay 0.3 2001 [2]
 Portugal 0.3 2001 [2]
 Malta 0.3 2001 [2] (18-65)
 Israel 0.3 2001 [2] (18-40)
 Argentina 0.3 2004 [2] (16-64)
 Finland 0.3 2004 [2] (15-64)
 Croatia 0.2 1999 [2]
 Sweden 0.2 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Latvia 0.2 2003 [2]
 Zambia 0.2 2000 [2] (Tentative estimates)
 Namibia 0.2 1998 [2]
 Russia 0.1 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Antigua and Barbuda 0.1 2000 [2]
 Romania 0.1 2004 [2]
 Greece 0.1 2004 [2]
 Ukraine 0.1 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Czech Republic 0.1 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Lebanon 0.1 2001 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Zimbabwe 0.1 2000 [2]
 Poland 0.1 2002 [2] (16-99)
 Kenya 0.1 [2] (Tentative estimates)
 Jordan 0.1 [2] (Tentative estimates)
 Albania 0.07 2004 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Morocco 0.05 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Turkey 0.04 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 Japan 0.03 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
 São Tomé and Príncipe 0.02 1997 [2]
 Belarus 0.02 2003 [2] (UNODC estimates)
Republic of Macedonia Republic of Macedonia 0.02 2000 [2] (Tentative estimates)
 Sierra Leone 0.02 1996 [2]
 Angola 0.01 1999 [2]
 Thailand 0.01 2003 [2]
 Chad 0.01 1995 [2]
 Indonesia 0.01 [2] (Tentative estimates)
 Hong Kong 0.002 2004 [2] (11+)
 Singapore 0.0002 2004 [2]

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