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Youth Substance Use: State Estimates From the 1999 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse |
Table of Contents (TOC)
1. Introduction
2. Alcohol Use
1.1 Summary of NHSDA Methodology
1.2 Format of Report and Presentation of Data
1.3 Explanation of Substance Use Measures
1.3.1 Average Annual Incidence of Marijuana Use
1.3.2 Average Age at First Use
1.3.3 Problems Due to the Use of Alcohol, Tobacco, or Marijuana
1.3.4 Risk and Protective Factors
1.4 Other NHSDA Reports and Products
2.1 Model-Based Estimates
2.2 Sample-Based Estimates3. Tobacco Use
3.1 Model-Based Estimates
3.2 Sample-Based Estimates4. Marijuana Use
4.1 Model-Based Estimates
4.2 Sample-Based Estimates5. Risk and Protective Factors
6. Sequence of Substance Use Initiation
6.1 National Patterns
6.2 State-Level Patterns
6.3 Sequences Among Recent Initiates of Marijuana7. Discussion
References
Appendix A. State Maps
Appendix B. Model-Based Estimates
Appendix C. Sample-Based Estimates
Appendix D. State-by-State Model-Based Tables
Appendix E. Description of the Survey
Appendix F. Limitations of the Data
Appendix G. State Estimation Methodology
Appendix H. Other Sources of Data
Appendix I. Risk and Protective Factor Constructs
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This page was last updated on April 07, 2004.
SAMHSA, an agency in the Department of Health and Human Services, is the Federal Government's lead agency for improving the quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, addiction treatment, and mental health services in the United States.