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2001 National Household  Survey on Drug Abuse

Volume I. Summary of National Findings

Acknowledgments

This report was prepared by the Division of Population Surveys, Office of Applied Studies, SAMHSA, and RTI, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Work by RTI was performed under Contract No. 283-98-9008. Contributors and reviewers at RTI listed alphabetically include Kortnee Barnett, Katherine R. Bowman, Janice M. Brown, James R. Chromy, Andrew Clarke, Teresa R. Davis, Steven L. Emrich, Eric A. Grau, Ralph E. Folsom, Jr., Jennie L. Harris, David C. Heller, Larry A. Kroutil, Amy Licata, Mary Ellen Marsden, Christine Murtha, Dawn Odom, Lisa E. Packer, Michael R. Pemberton, Michael A. Penne, Kristine L. Rae, Avinash C. Singh, Tom Virag (Project Director), Michael Vorburger, Matt Westlake, and Li-Tzy Wu. Contributors at SAMHSA listed alphabetically include Peggy Barker, Dicy Butler, Joan Epstein, Joseph Gfroerer, Arthur Hughes, Joel Kennet, Lucilla Tan, and Doug Wright. Richard S. Straw of RTI prepared the graphics and edited the report. Brenda K. Porter and Keri V. Kennedy, also from RTI, formatted the tables. Final report production was provided by Beatrice A. Rouse, Coleen Sanderson, and Jane Feldmann at SAMHSA.

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August 2002

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