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Parental Influences on Adolescent Marijuana Use and the Baby Boom Generation

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1.1. Trends in Prevalence of Last Year Marijuana Use Among 12-17 and 18-25 Year Olds in the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (1974-98) and Seniors in Monitoring the Future (1975-98)

2.1. Estimated Number of Marijuana Initiates in the US Population Aged 12 and Older, 1962-1989. (Based on Reported Age of Onset)

2.2. Estimated Number of Marijuana Initiates by Ages 16 and 19 in the US Population, 1962-1989. (Based on Reported Age of Onset, NHSDA 1979-1996)

2.3. Percentage of Marijuana Initiates by Age 19 Among 10-19 Year Olds in the US Population, 1962-1989. (Based on Reported Age of Onset, NHSDA, 1979-1996)

2.4. Trends in Prevalence of Last Year Marijuana Use Among Persons Aged 12-17, 18-25, 26-34 or 26 and Older in the US Population: (NHSDA 1974-1990 and 1979-1996)

2.5. Monitoring the Future: Trends in Marijuana Use by Survey Year for 12th Graders

2.6. Percentage of Marijuana Initiates by Age 19 Among 10-19 Year Olds in the US Population and Prevalence of Last Year Marijuana Use Among 18 to 25 Year Olds, by Historical year (NHSDA 1974-1996)

2.7. Hazard Rate of Marijuana Use Initiates by Age for All Birth Cohorts NHSDA 1979-1996)

5.1. Prevalence of Lifetime and Last Year Marijuana Use Among Children 12-25, by Child Age and Sex (NHSDA 1979-1996)

6.1. Distribution of Birth Cohort of Parents of Children Aged 12-17 (NHSDA 1979-1996)

6.2. Trends in Prevalence of Lifetime and Last Year Marijuana Use Among All 12-17 Year Olds and All Parents of Youths Aged 12-17 in the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (1979-1996)

6.3 Effects of Parent Marijuana Use and Attitude and Child Marijuana Use (Standard Coefficients, NHSDA 1991-1994a, N=4,957)

6.4 Predictors of Child Marijuana Use (Standardized Coefficients, NHSDA 1991-1994a, N=4,957)

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