National Household Survey on Drug Abuse: Main findingsNational Institute on Drug Abuse, Division of Epidemiology and Statistical Analysis, 1999 - Drug abuse |
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18 or older adult education adults aged 18 Age Group agoraphobia amphetamines analgesics answer sheet applicable for youths Applied Studies barbiturates binge Black cigar cigarettes compared current employment Data on adult Density Large metro drinking Drug Abuse Due to improved Gender Group and Demographic hallucinogens heavy alcohol heroin Hispanic illicit drug implemented in 1994 improved procedures implemented inhalants interview Low precision Main Findings prior marijuana or hashish mescaline methamphetamine National Household Survey NHSDA Main Findings nonmedical Nonmetro North Central Office of Applied older unweighted n=16,661 once or twice over-the-counter drugs past 12 months past 30 days past month Percentage Reporting population aged 12 Population Density Population Density Large prescription-type presented in NHSDA prevalence problems psychotherapeutic race/ethnicity rates of past received treatment recency refers to adults respondents SAMHSA sample sedatives Small metro smoked smokeless tobacco Substance Abuse Survey on Drug Table Total refers tranquilizers White youths aged 12