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Sept. 15, 2009
Pride
Surveys 800.279.6361 |
Many small increases, no decreases in adolescent alcohol, tobacco, drug use Most of the increases witnessed were small (less than 1 percent). However, they suggest that decreases in adolescent drug use over the last several years may have come to a halt. Last week the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration released results of the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. The 2009 Pride Survey data reflect several of the trends seen in the NSDUH survey, for example increases in ecstasy use and little change in marijuana use among adolescents. However, the Pride Survey data was more recently collected (by at least six months) than the NSDUH data. Here are some of the key findings of the 2009 Pride Survey National Summary: Grades 6-8 (ages 11 to 14)
Grades 9-12 (ages 14-18)
Grades 6-12 (ages 11 to 18)
The 2009 Pride Survey National Summary is based on the responses of 122,243 students selected from 447,532 students who completed the Pride Survey for Grades 6 to 12 during the school year from August 2008 until June 2009. These students, while not drawn through a formal probability sampling process, do represent a broad cross-section of American youth. Results from previous years national summaries have tracked closely with nationwide surveys such as Monitoring the Future. |