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  Risk  Factors and Other Prevention Related Measures

Analytic Studies of Risk Factors

 

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Attitudes, Perceptions, and Risk Factors 

 
   

Religious Involvement and Substance Use 

 
  • Based on SAMHSA's National Survey on Drug Use and Health, during 2002, approximately 91% of youths aged 12 to 17, participated in one or more school-based, community-based, church or faith-based, or other activities (e.g., karate lessons) during the past year. Rates of past year use of cigarettes, alcohol, or illicit drugs were lower among youth who participated in such activities than nonparticipants. See The NSDUH Report: Participation in Youth Activities and Substance Use Among Youths
   

2002 Detailed Tables 

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2002 National Survey on Drug Use & Health Detailed Tables:

 

Data Tables on Risk and Protective Factors

Also See:   Detailed Tables from 2002 National Survey on Drug Use & Health

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This page was last updated on September 22, 2004.

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