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2000 State Estimates of Substance Use

State Estimates of Substance Use from the
2000 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse:
Volume I. Findings

Table of Contents  (TOC)

 

Cover

List of Figures

List of Tables

Highlights

1. Introduction
     1.1 Prior Releases of State Estimates
     1.2 Summary of NHSDA and State Methodology
     1.3 Format of Report and Presentation of Data
     1.4 Measures of Substance Use Presented in This Report
     1.5 Calculation of Average Annual Incidence of Marijuana Use
     1.6 Other NHSDA Reports and Products

2. Illicit Drug Use
     2.1 Any Illicit Drug
     2.2 Marijuana
     2.3 Perceptions of Risk of Marijuana Use
     2.4 Incidence of Marijuana
     2.5 Any Illicit Drug Other Than Marijuana
     2.6 Cocaine

3. Alcohol Use
     3.1 Alcohol
     3.2 "Binge" Alcohol
     3.3 Perceptions of Risk of "Binge" Alcohol Use

4. Tobacco Use
     4.1 Tobacco
     4.2 Cigarettes
     4.3 Perceptions of Risk of Heavy Cigarette Use

5. Dependence on or Abuse of Alcohol or Illicit Drugs
     5.1 Alcohol Dependence or Abuse
     5.2 Illicit Drug Dependence or Abuse
     5.3 Alcohol or Illicit Drug Dependence or Abuse

6. Discussion

References

List of Appendices

A. Tables of Model-Based Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia), by Substance

Note: Appendices B to F appear in Volume II: Supplementary Technical Appendices

B. State Estimation Methodology

C. State-by-State Model-Based Tables (All Substances)

D. Description of the Survey

E. Statistical Methods and Limitations of the Data

F. Other Sources of Data

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