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Format: Electronic Resource
Language:English
Subjects:
Addiction.
Alcohol.
Alcohol abuse.
Alcohol consumption.
Amphetamines.
Barbiturates.
Cocaine.
Controlled drugs.
Crack cocaine.
Demographics.
Depression.
Drinking behavior.
Drug abuse.
Drug dependence.
Drugs.
Drug treatment.
Drug use.
Hallucinogens.
Heroin.
Households.
Income.
Inhalants.
Marijuana.
Mental health.
Mental health services.
Pain relievers.
Prescription drugs.
Sedatives.
Smoking.
Stimulants.
Substance abuse.
Substance abuse treatment.
Tobacco use.
Tranquilizers.
Youths.
XVII. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND BEHAVIORE. Crime and the Criminal Justice SystemICPSR XVII.E.ICPSR XVIIEMDRC IMDRC VNACJD XISAMHDA INACJD XI. Drugs, Alcohol, and CrimeSAMHDA I. National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)MDRC I. CrimeMDRC V. Health and Well-Being.
Statistics.
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