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Trends & Statistics
Brief Description
There are a variety of sources of information NIDA uses to monitor the prevalence and trends regarding drug abuse in the United States. The resources below cover a variety of drug related issues, including information on drug usage, emergency room data, prevention and treatment programs, and other research findings.
Monitoring the Future Survey (MTF)
Results from a yearly survey of teenagers conducted by the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research and funded by NIDA. (Survey results, updated each autumn.) View survey results and MTF publications.
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Related Publications
Related NIDA Notes Articles
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Adolescent Smoking and Drinking at Historic Lows (July 2012)
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Training Gaps for Evidence-Based Practices (July 2012)
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High Rates of Job Leaving Among Addiction Counselors (April 2012)
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Fewer Girls Are Smoking, But Change Is Uneven (March 2011)
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Drug Abuse at Highest Level in Nearly a Decade (December 2010)
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Adolescent Cigarette Smoking Holds at Lowest Recorded Levels (October 2010)
Related News Releases
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Cigarette and alcohol use at historic low among teens (December 2011)
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Teen marijuana use increases, especially among eighth-graders (December 2010)
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Common Mechanisms of Drug Abuse and Obesity (March 2010)
Related Resources
- Drug Abuse Data from the Community Epidemiology Work Group - Provides current descriptive and analytical information regarding the nature and patterns of drug abuse, emerging trends, characteristics of vulnerable populations and social and health consequences
- Economic Costs of Drug Abuse in the United States, 1992-2002 (PDF, 2.4MB) - Detailed description by the Office of National Drug Control Policy of the societal costs of drug abuse
- Monitoring the Future Survey - Study funded by NIDA and performed by the University of Michigan
- Youth Risk Behavior Survey - Study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- National Survey on Drug Use and Health - Study conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Other Resources
- MEDLINEplus Health Information on Drug Abuse - National Library of Medicine, NIH
- www.abovetheinfluence.com - Office of National Drug Control Policy
- healthfinder.gov - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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