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Monitoring the future, national survey results on drug use (Volume 343)

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Item DimensionsHeight: 969; Length: 744; Width: 73
LabelUniversity of Michigan Library
LanguagesName: English; Type: Published
ManufacturerUniversity of Michigan Library
Number Of Pages324
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Publication Date2000-01-01
PublisherUniversity of Michigan Library
StudioUniversity of Michigan Library
TitleMonitoring the future, national survey results on drug use (Volume 343)

Animated Infographic: Monitoring the Future 2017 Survey Results

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Infographics | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Monitoring the Future 2017 Survey Results (December 2017). This infographic of the NIH’s 2017 Monitoring the Future survey highlights drug use trends among the Nation’s youth for marijuana, alcohol, cigarettes, e-cigarettes (e-vaporizers), and prescription opioids.

Daily use of marijuana among non-college young adults at all-time high

Daily use of marijuana among non-college young adults at all-time high

- National Institutes of Health (press release)

The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) announced that the latest Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey results on substance use trends as teens transition to adulthood are now available online, comparing substance use patterns of full-time college...

Marijuana use among US college students remains at highest level in three decades

Marijuana use among US college students remains at highest level in three decades

- University of Michigan News

ANN ARBOR—College students' use of marijuana was at the highest levels seen in the past three decades in 2016, and that trend remained true in 2017, according to the annual national Monitoring the Future Panel Study. Today's high levels of...

Marijuana use among young adults at all-time high

Marijuana use among young adults at all-time high

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Both college students and non-college young adults report using marijuana at high levels, according to the 2017 Monitoring the Future survey. The survey, conducted by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, assessed drug use among college students...

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