During the past decade there have been several important trends in drug use. Cigarette use peaked in 1976 and 1977 and declined thereafter. Marijuana use rose through 1978 and 1979 and then began to decline. Cocaine use rose until 1981 and has remained constant since. This study examined findings from 12 nationwide surveys representing the high school graduating classes of 1975 through 1986 to consider whether the shifts in drug use could be attributed to overall upward and downward trends in correlates of drug use and/or to changes in the patterns of correlations. The results showed drug use to be above average among subjects who had trouble adjusting to the educational environment, spent many evenings out for recreation, had heavy time co...
Results from the 2010 Dayton Area Drug Survey (DADS) suggest the long-running trend of declining dru...
n recent years, students’ experiences of college have become much more diverse, with some delaying p...
This study analyzed measures aggregated at the school level to identify key predictors of drinking a...
To describe historical trends in rates of recent substance use, and associations between marijuana a...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze drug use trends among college students in 1996, 2001 and 2009. METHODS: A cros...
Aims The present study examines the prevalence trends and college-level characteristics associated ...
This report presents detailed statistics on the prevalence of drug use among American high school se...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137844/1/mtf-highlights_1979.pd
Recent research on middle and senior high school students showed a reversal of previous decline in s...
Studies examining college students ' drug use behavior have found that drug use has increased o...
Background: The transition from high school into young adulthood is a critical developmental period ...
This volume is the second in an annual series surveying the lifestyles and values of youth. Presente...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137846/1/mtf-highlights_1978.pd
Vols. for 1985- cover national trends from 1975.Includes bibliographical references.Vols. for 1975/1...
This study examines the relationship between school norms of substance use disapproval (disapproval ...
Results from the 2010 Dayton Area Drug Survey (DADS) suggest the long-running trend of declining dru...
n recent years, students’ experiences of college have become much more diverse, with some delaying p...
This study analyzed measures aggregated at the school level to identify key predictors of drinking a...
To describe historical trends in rates of recent substance use, and associations between marijuana a...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze drug use trends among college students in 1996, 2001 and 2009. METHODS: A cros...
Aims The present study examines the prevalence trends and college-level characteristics associated ...
This report presents detailed statistics on the prevalence of drug use among American high school se...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137844/1/mtf-highlights_1979.pd
Recent research on middle and senior high school students showed a reversal of previous decline in s...
Studies examining college students ' drug use behavior have found that drug use has increased o...
Background: The transition from high school into young adulthood is a critical developmental period ...
This volume is the second in an annual series surveying the lifestyles and values of youth. Presente...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137846/1/mtf-highlights_1978.pd
Vols. for 1985- cover national trends from 1975.Includes bibliographical references.Vols. for 1975/1...
This study examines the relationship between school norms of substance use disapproval (disapproval ...
Results from the 2010 Dayton Area Drug Survey (DADS) suggest the long-running trend of declining dru...
n recent years, students’ experiences of college have become much more diverse, with some delaying p...
This study analyzed measures aggregated at the school level to identify key predictors of drinking a...