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Detailed Tables for the 1999 and 2000 National Household Surveys on Drug Abuse 

Acknowledgments

These tables were developed for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Office of Applied Studies (OAS), by the Research Triangle Institute (RTI) under Contract No. 283-98-9008. Contributors at RTI listed alphabetically include James R. Chromy, Teresa R. Davis, Steven L. Emrich, Ralph E. Folsom, Peter Frechtel, Harper Gordek, David C. Heller, Larry A. Kroutil, Amy Licata, Bing Liu, Mary Ellen Marsden, Dawn M. Odom, Lisa E. Packer, Michael Pemberton, Brenda K. Porter, Richard S. Straw, Thomas Virag (Project Director, Michael S. Vorburger, and Li-Tzy Wu. Significant contributors at SAMHSA listed alphabetically include Peggy Barker, Joan Epstein, Joseph C. Gfroerer, and Doug Wright.

Electronic Access To Publication

These tables can be accessed electronically through the Internet's World Wide Web connections:

http://www.samhsa.gov

http://oas.samhsa.gov

Originating Office: Office of Applied Studies, SAMHSA,

June 2005

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