This report focuses on trends between 2002 and 2011 from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) in risk perception and substance use among adolescents aged 12 to 17. Adolescents evaluated whether people risk physical and other harm when they drink alcohol, use marijuana, use cocaine, use LSD...
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This report uses 2002 to 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) to assess the average number of adolescents aged 12 to 17 using substances for the first time per day for the year as a whole and for each month of the year. Substances examined include alcohol...
This report uses 2002 to 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) to assess past month alcohol use, cigarette use, marijuana use, and nonmedical use of prescription-type drugs among Hispanic youth aged 12 to 17. Results are shown for each substance by year, Hispanic subgroups, whether born in...
This report uses 2002 to 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) to assess past month binge alcohol use, marijuana use, and nonmedical use of prescription-type psychotherapeutics among adolescents aged 12 to 17 by whether they had been in therapeutic foster care or traditional foster care.
This report uses 2006 to 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) to assess the source of most recently used marijuana among youth aged 12 to 14 who are past year marijuana users.
The 2008 national detailed tables for the NSDUH. The table sections are:
Highlights
1. Introduction
2. Illicit Drug Use
3. Alcohol Use
4. Tobacco Use
5. Initiation of Substance Use
6. Youth Prevention-Related Measures
7. Substance Dependence, Abuse, and Treatment
8. Mental Health
9. Discussion of Trends in Substance Use...
These are the National Detailed Tables for the 2007 NSDUH. The sections are:
Illicit Drug Use Tables - 1.1 to 1.92
Tobacco Product and Alcohol Use Tables - 2.1 to 2.84
Risk and Protective Factors Tables - 3.1 to 3.24
Incidence Tables -...
These are the 2006 NSDUH national detailed tables with the following sections:
Illicit Drug Use Tables - 1.1 to 1.92
Tobacco Product and Alcohol Use Tables - 2.1 to 2.84
Risk and Protective Factors Tables - 3.1 to 3.24
Incidence Tables -...
These are the 2005 national-level detailed tables for NSDUH.
Illicit Drug Use Tables - 1.1 to 1.132
Tobacco Product and Alcohol Use Tables - 2.1 to 2.114
Risk and Protective Factors Tables - 3.1 to 3.69
Incidence Tables - 4.1 to...
These are the 2004 national-level detailed tables for NSDUH.
Illicit Drug Use Tables - 1.1 to 1.132
Tobacco Product and Alcohol Use Tables - 2.1 to 2.114
Risk and Protective Factors Tables - 3.1 to 3.69
Incidence Tables - 4.1 to...
These are the detailed tables for the 1998 NHSDA/NSDUH. They include trend tables back to 1979.
Data tables consisting of Excel files with estimates, rates, relative standard errors, trends and confidence intervals, covering 2004-2011 for drug-related emergency department visits for the Nation and 11 metropolitan areas/divisions. Tables are provided for 10 topics (\"analytic categories\") which are defined in the \"Guide to Drug Abuse Warning Trend Tabls,\"...
Excel file with national estimates, rates, relative standard errors, trends and confidence intervals for all drug-related emergency department (ED) visits involving underage drinking, covering 2004-2011. Underage drinking includes ED visits that involve alcohol use (alone or with other drugs) for patients under the age of 21.
Excel file with national estimates, rates, relative standard errors, trends and confidence intervals for all drug-related emergency department (ED) visits involving suicide attempts, covering 2004-2011. Drug-related suicide attempts include visits for drug overdoses and for suicide attempts by other means (e.g., using a firearm) if drugs were involved or related...
Excel file with national estimates, rates, relative standard errors, trends and confidence intervals for all drug-related emergency department (ED) visits involving patients seeking detox, covering 2004-2011. This includes nonemergency requests made through the ED for admission to detoxification unit, visits to obtain medical clearance before being incarcerated, and acute emergencies...