National Survey Results on Drug Use from the Monitoring the Future Study, 1975-1998: Secondary school studentsNational Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1999 - College students |
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10th Grade 12th 30-day prevalence 8th Grade 10th 9th grade 8th African Americans alcohol amphetamines annual prevalence rates Approx attitudes barbiturates began binge drinking cigarette smoking Class Class Class college students college-bound crack daily smoking decline disapproval dropouts dropped Earlier Grade Levels eighth and tenth eighth graders estimates females Figure follow-up Future Study gender difference Grade 10th Grade grade 6th GRADE INDICATED Grade Levels Based Graders TWELFTH GRADERS hallucinogens heroin high school seniors Hispanics illicit drug included increase inhalants lifetime prevalence lower grades males MDMA methaqualone Monitoring the Future narcotics nitrites noncollege-bound noncontinuation rates perceived availability perceived risk percentage points Population Density Prevalence for Earlier questions regions Reports from Twelfth respondents Retrospective Reports rise rose sample self-reported showed six forms slightly smokeless tobacco smoking rates steroids subgroups substantial survey Table tenth and twelfth tenth graders three grade levels tranquilizers Trends in Lifetime users Various Drugs young adults