RT Research Data T1 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, 1982 LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 1997 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1840045167 AB This series measures the prevalence and correlates of drug use in the United States. The surveys are designed to provide quarterly, as well as annual, estimates. Information is provided on the use of illicit drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and nonmedical use of prescription drugs among members of United States households aged 12 and older. Questions include age at first use, as well as lifetime, annual, and past-month usage for the following drug classes: cannabis, cocaine, hallucinogens, heroin, alcohol, tobacco, and nonmedical use of prescription drugs, including psychotherapeutics. Respondents were also asked about problems resulting from their use of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco, their perceptions of the risks involved, and personal and family income sources and amounts. Half of the respondents were asked questions regarding substance use by close friends. Demographic data include gender, race, age, ethnicity, educational level, job status, income level, veteran status, household composition, and population density. Youth respondents were also asked about time spent on homework and leisure activities. K1 Alcohol K1 Alcohol abuse K1 Alcohol consumption K1 amphetamines K1 barbiturates K1 Cocaine K1 demographic characteristics K1 Drug Abuse K1 Drug use K1 Drugs K1 Hallucinogens K1 Heroin K1 Households K1 Marijuana K1 Methamphetamine K1 Prescription Drugs K1 sedatives K1 Smoking K1 stimulants K1 Substance Abuse K1 Substance Abuse Treatment K1 Tobacco use K1 tranquilizers K1 Youths K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR06845.v4