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Impact of September 11, 2001 Events on Substance Abuse and Mental Health in the New York Area

Table of Contents (TOC)

Cover

List of Tables

List of Figures

Highlights

1. Introduction
     1.1 Background
     1.2 Summary of the NHSDA Methodology
     1.3 Format of Report and Explanation of Tables

2. Substance Use and Treatment
     2.1 Illicit Drug Use
     2.2 Alcohol Use
     2.3 Cigarette Use
     2.4 Substance Abuse Treatment Utilization

3. Mental Health Problems

4. Religious Beliefs

References

List of Appendices

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