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Detailed Tables on Alcohol and Tobacco

2006 National Survey on Drug Use and Health:  Detailed tables on alcohol & tobacco  

bulletAny alcohol use, binge drinking, and heavy alcohol use

bulletUnder age drinking data tables

bulletAny tobacco use, cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, and cigars

bulletTobacco & Alcohol

 

Tobacco and Alcohol  
 

2006 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Tobacco & Alcohol (Tables 2.1A to 2.84B) 

2005 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Tobacco & Alcohol (Tables 2.1A to 2.114B) 

2004 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Tobacco & Alcohol (Tables 2.1A to 2.114B) 

2003 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Tobacco & Alcohol (Tables 2.1A to 2.111B)

2002 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Alcohol and Any Tobacco Products

2001 NHSDA, now called National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Alcohol or Tobacco Use (Tables H.21 - H.41) -

 

 

 Alcohol  

 

2006 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Tobacco & Alcohol (Tables 2.1A to 2.84B) 

2005 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Tobacco & Alcohol (Tables 2.1A to 2.114B) 

2004 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Tobacco & Alcohol (Tables 2.1A to 2.114B) 

2003 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Alcohol (Table 2.23A to 2.24B)

Alcohol Use by Demographics (Tables 2.45A to 2.49B) 

Alcohol, Binge, and Heavy Alcohol Use by Demographics (Tables 2.50A to 2.54B)

Alcohol Use by Racial and Ethnic Groups (Tables 2.60A to 2.64B)

Alcohol, Binge, and Heavy Alcohol Use by Racial and Ethnic Groups (Tables 2.65A to 2.69B)

Alcohol Use by Geographic Characteristics (Tables 2.90A to 2.99B)

 

 

 Tobacco Products  

 

2006 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Tobacco & Alcohol (Tables 2.1A to 2.84B) 

2005 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Tobacco & Alcohol (Tables 2.1A to 2.114B) 

2004 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Tobacco & Alcohol (Tables 2.1A to 2.114B) 

 2003 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Cigarettes and Any Other Tobacco Products (Tables 2.19A to 2.22B)

Tobacco Use (any, cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, & cigars) by Demographics (Tables 2.25A to 2.44B)  

Cigarette Use by Racial and Ethnic Groups (Tables 2.55A to 2.59B)

2002 National Survey on Drug Use & Health (PDF format):

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Any Tobacco Use in 2002 (All are in PDF format):

Incidence Tables (Go to tables 4.15 - 4.19)

Lifetime Prevalence Tables (Go to tables 4.72 - 4.76)

Tobacco and Alcohol by Cigarette Use (Go to tables 7.21 - 7.24)

Tobacco by Alcohol Use (Go to tables 7.25 - 7.28)

Source of Cigarettes (Go to tables 7.38 - 7.39)

Tobacco Brands (Go to tables 7.40 - 7.49)

Specialty Cigarettes (Go to tables 7.50 - 7.53)

2001 NHSDA, now called National Survey on Drug Use & Health (HTML format):

Alcohol or Tobacco Use (Tables H.21 - H.41) - (HTML format) data from 2001 NHSDA

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