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Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescent Drug Use:
Findings from the 1999 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse

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2.1 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting That They Somewhat or Strongly Agreed with Community Disorganization and Crime Items: 1999

2.2 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Substance Use by Adults Whom They Knew Personally: 1999

2.3 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting That Drugs Would Be Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain: 1999

2.4 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Different Responses to Parental Monitoring Items: 1999

2.5 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Different Responses to Parental Encouragement Items: 1999

2.6 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting That Their Parents Strongly Disapproved of Substance Use: 1999

2.7 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Who Engaged in Various Antisocial Behaviors One or More Times in the Past Year: 1999

2.8 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Who Would Strongly Disapprove of Substance Use by Same-Aged Peers, by Substance: 1999

2.9 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Whose Friends Would Strongly Disapprove of Youth Substance Use, by Substance: 1999

2.10 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Substance Use by Friends, by Substance: 1999

2.11 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Who Perceived Great Risk of Substance Use, by Substance: 1999

2.12 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 with Different Responses to Religiosity Items: 1999

2.13 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 with Different Responses to Commitment to School Items: 1999

2.14 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting That Youths Would Get in a Lot of Trouble for Substance Use in School, by Substance: 1999

2.15 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Substance Use by Students in Their Grade, by Substance: 1999

3.1 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Past Year Marijuana Use, by Community Domain Risk Factors: 1999

3.2 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Past Year Marijuana Use, by Community Domain Protective Factors: 1999

3.3 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Past Year Marijuana Use, by Family Domain Risk Factors: 1999

3.4 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Past Year Marijuana Use, by Family Domain Protective Factors: 1999

3.5 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Past Year Marijuana Use, by Peer/Individual Domain Risk Factors: 1999

3.6 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Past Year Marijuana Use, by Peer/Individual Domain Protective Factors: 1999

3.7 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Past Year Marijuana Use, by School Domain Risk Factors: 1999

3.8 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Past Year Marijuana Use, by School Domain Protective Factors: 1999

C.1 Prevalence of Lifetime and Past Year Substance Use in the U.S. Civilian, Noninstitutionalized Population Aged 12 to 17, by Age and Gender: 1999

C.2 Percentages of Youths Aged 12 to 17 Reporting Strong Disapproval of Same-Aged Youths Using Marijuana, Cigarettes, and Alcohol, by Age: 1999

C.3 Percentages of Youths Reporting Past Year Marijuana Use, by Age and by Whether or Not Youths Had a Special Course on Drug Education Taught by a Special Teacher: 1997

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