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Detailed Tables for the 1999
and 2000 National Household Surveys on Drug Abuse
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Risk and Protective Factor Tables - 3.1 to 3.48 (Standard Errors)
3.1C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) Reporting About Risk and Availability of Drugs, by Age Group: 1999 and 2000
3.1D Standard Errors of Percentages Reporting About Risk and Availability of Drugs, by Age Group: 1999 and 2000
3.1P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages Reporting About Risk and Availability of Drugs, by Age Group: 2000 Versus 1999
3.2C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes Per Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Cigarette Smoking: 1999 and 2000
3.2D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes Per Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Cigarette Smoking: 1999 and 2000
3.2P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes Per Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Cigarette Smoking: 2000 Versus 1999
3.3C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Smoking Marijuana Once a Month, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Smoking Marijuana Once a Month: 1999 and 2000
3.3D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Smoking Marijuana Once a Month, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Smoking Marijuana Once a Month: 1999 and 2000
3.3P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Smoking Marijuana Once a Month, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Smoking Marijuana Once a Month: 2000 Versus 1999
3.4C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Smoking Marijuana Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Smoking Marijuana Once or Twice a Week: 1999 and 2000
3.4D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Smoking Marijuana Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Smoking Marijuana Once or Twice a Week: 1999 and 2000
3.4P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Smoking Marijuana Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Smoking Marijuana Once or Twice a Week: 2000 Versus 1999
3.5C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using Cocaine Once a Month, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using Cocaine Once a Month: 1999 and 2000
3.5D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using Cocaine Once a Month, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using Cocaine Once a Month: 1999 and 2000
3.5P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using Cocaine Once a Month, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using Cocaine Once a Month: 2000 Versus 1999
3.6C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using Cocaine Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using Cocaine Once or Twice a Week: 1999 and 2000
3.6D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using Cocaine Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using Cocaine Once or Twice a Week: 1999 and 2000
3.6P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using Cocaine Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using Cocaine Once or Twice a Week: 2000 Versus 1999
3.7C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Trying Heroin Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Trying Heroin Once or Twice: 1999 and 2000
3.7D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Trying Heroin Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Trying Heroin Once or Twice: 1999 and 2000
3.7P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Trying Heroin Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Trying Heroin Once or Twice: 2000 Versus 1999
3.8C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using Heroin Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using Heroin Once or Twice a Week: 1999 and 2000
3.8D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using Heroin Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using Heroin Once or Twice a Week: 1999 and 2000
3.8P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using Heroin Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using Heroin Once or Twice a Week: 2000 Versus 1999
3.9C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Trying LSD Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Trying LSD Once or Twice: 1999 and 2000
3.9D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Trying LSD Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Trying LSD Once or Twice: 1999 and 2000
3.9P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Trying LSD Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Trying LSD Once or Twice: 2000 Versus 1999
3.10C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using LSD Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using LSD Once or Twice a Week: 1999 and 2000
3.10D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using LSD Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using LSD Once or Twice a Week: 1999 and 2000
3.10P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Using LSD Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Using LSD Once or Twice a Week: 2000 Versus 1999
3.11C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Having 4 or 5 Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Having 4 or 5 Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day: 1999 and 2000
3.11D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Having 4 or 5 Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Having 4 or 5 Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day: 1999 and 2000
3.11P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Having 4 or 5 Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Having 4 or 5 Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day: 2000 Versus 1999
3.12C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Having
5 or More Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Having
5 or More Drinks of an Alcohol Beverage Once or Twice a Week: 1999 and 2000
3.12D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Having
5 or More Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Having
5 or More Drinks of an Alcohol Beverage Once or Twice a Week: 1999 and 2000
3.12P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Perceived Great Risk of Having
5 or More Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Risk Perceptions of Having
5 or More Drinks of an Alcohol Beverage Once or Twice a Week: 2000 Versus 1999
3.13C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Marijuana Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Marijuana: 1999 and 2000
3.13D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Marijuana Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Marijuana: 1999 and 2000
3.13P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Marijuana Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Marijuana: 2000 Versus 1999
3.14C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Cocaine Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Cocaine: 1999 and 2000
3.14D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Cocaine Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Cocaine: 1999 and 2000
3.14P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Cocaine Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Cocaine: 2000 Versus 1999
3.15C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Crack Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Crack: 1999 and 2000
3.15D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Crack Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Crack: 1999 and 2000
3.15P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Crack Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Crack: 2000 Versus 1999
3.16C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Heroin Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Heroin: 1999 and 2000
3.16D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Heroin Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Heroin: 1999 and 2000
3.16P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That Heroin Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining Heroin: 2000 Versus 1999
3.17C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That LSD Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining LSD: 1999 and 2000
3.17D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That LSD Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining LSD: 1999 and 2000
3.17P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That LSD Is Fairly or Very Easy to Obtain, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Ease of Obtaining LSD: 2000 Versus 1999
3.18C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Been Approached in Past Month by Someone Selling Drugs, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Have Been Approached by Someone Selling Drugs: 1999 and 2000
3.18D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Been Approached in Past Month by Someone Selling Drugs, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Have Been Approached by Someone Selling Drugs: 1999 and 2000
3.18P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Been Approached in Past Month by Someone Selling Drugs, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Have Been Approached by Someone Selling Drugs: 2000 Versus 1999
3.19C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Having Moved Two or More Times in the Past Five Years, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times Moved in the Past Five Years: 1999 and 2000
3.19D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Having Moved Two or More Times in the Past Five Years, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times Moved in the Past Five Years: 1999 and 2000
3.19P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) Having Moved Two or More Times in the Past Five Years, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times Moved in the Past Five Years: 2000 Versus 1999
3.20C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Is a Lot of Crime in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There is a Lot of Crime in Neighborhood: 1999 and 2000
3.20D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Is a Lot of Crime in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There is a Lot of Crime in Neighborhood: 1999 and 2000
3.20P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Is a Lot of Crime in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There is a Lot of Crime in Neighborhood: 2000 Versus 1999
3.21C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That a Lot of Drug Selling Goes On in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That a Lot of Drug Selling Goes On in Neighborhood: 1999 and 2000
3.21D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That a Lot of Drug Selling Goes On in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That a Lot of Drug Selling Goes On in Neighborhood: 1999 and 2000
3.21P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That a Lot of Drug Selling Goes On in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That a Lot of Drug Selling Goes On in Neighborhood: 2000 Versus 1999
3.22C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That People in Their Neighborhood Often Help Each Other, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That People in Neighborhood Often Help Each Other: 1999 and 2000
3.22D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That People in Their Neighborhood Often Help Each Other, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That People in Neighborhood Often Help Each Other: 1999 and 2000
3.22P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That People in Their Neighborhood Often Help Each Other, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That People in Neighborhood Often Help Each Other: 2000 Versus 1999
3.23C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Are a Lot of Street Fights in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There Are a Lot of Street Fights in Neighborhood: 1999 and 2000
3.23D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Are a Lot of Street Fights in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There Are a Lot of Street Fights in Neighborhood: 1999 and 2000
3.23P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Are a Lot of Street Fights in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There Are a Lot of Street Fights in Neighborhood: 2000 Versus 1999
3.24C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Are Many Empty or Abandoned Buildings in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There Are Many Empty or Abandoned Buildings in Neighborhood: 1999 and 2000
3.24D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Are Many Empty or Abandoned Buildings in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There Are Many Empty or Abandoned Buildings in Neighborhood: 1999 and 2000
3.24P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Are Many Empty or Abandoned Buildings in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There Are Many Empty or Abandoned Buildings in Neighborhood: 2000 Versus 1999
3.25C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That People in Their Neighborhood Often Visit in Each Other's Homes, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That People in Their Neighborhood Often Visit in Each Other's Homes: 1999 and 2000
3.25D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That People in Their Neighborhood Often Visit in Each Other's Homes, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That People in Their Neighborhood Often Visit in Each Other's Homes: 1999 and 2000
3.25P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That People in Their Neighborhood Often Visit in Each Other's Homes, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That People in Their Neighborhood Often Visit in Each Other's Homes: 2000 Versus 1999
3.26C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Is a Lot of Graffiti in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There Is a Lot of Graffiti in Neighborhood: 1999 and 2000
3.26D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Is a Lot of Graffiti in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There Is a Lot of Graffiti in Neighborhood: 1999 and 2000
3.26P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That There Is a Lot of Graffiti in Their Neighborhood, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That There Is a Lot of Graffiti in Neighborhood: 2000 Versus 1999
3.27C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That People Move In and Out of Their Neighborhood Often, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That People Move In and Out of Their Neighborhood Often: 1999 and 2000
3.27D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That People Move In and Out of Their Neighborhood Often, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That People Move In and Out of Their Neighborhood Often: 1999 and 2000
3.27P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Agree That People Move In and Out of Their Neighborhood Often, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Agree or Disagree That People Move In and Out of Their Neighborhood Often: 2000 Versus 1999
3.28C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Think Their Parents Would Strongly Disapprove of Their Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes per Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Parents' Feelings About Youth Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes per Day: 1999 and 2000
3.28D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Think Their Parents Would Strongly Disapprove of Their Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes per Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Parents' Feelings About Youth Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes per Day: 1999 and 2000
3.28P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Think Their Parents Would Strongly Disapprove of Their Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes per Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Parents' Feelings About Youth Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes per Day: 2000 Versus 1999
3.29C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Think Their Parents Would Strongly Disapprove of Their Trying Marijuana or Hashish Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Parents' Feelings About Youth Trying Marijuana or Hashish Once or Twice: 1999 and 2000
3.29D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Think Their Parents Would Strongly Disapprove of Their Trying Marijuana or Hashish Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Parents' Feelings About Youth Trying Marijuana or Hashish Once or Twice: 1999 and 2000
3.29P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Think Their Parents Would Strongly Disapprove of Their Trying Marijuana or Hashish Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Parents' Feelings About Youth Trying Marijuana or Hashish Once or Twice: 2000 Versus 1999
3.30C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Think Their Parents Would Strongly Disapprove of Their Having One or Two Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Parents' Feelings About Youth Having One or Two Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day: 1999 and 2000
3.30D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Think Their Parents Would Strongly Disapprove of Their Having One or Two Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Parents' Feelings About Youth Having One or Two Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day: 1999 and 2000
3.30P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Think Their Parents Would Strongly Disapprove of Their Having One or Two Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Parents' Feelings About Youth Having One or Two Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day: 2000 Versus 1999
3.31C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Gotten into a Serious Fight at School or Work One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times Gotten into Serious Fight at School or Work: 1999 and 2000
3.31D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Gotten into a Serious Fight at School or Work One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times Gotten into Serious Fight at School or Work: 1999 and 2000
3.31P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Gotten into a Serious Fight at School or Work One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times Gotten into Serious Fight at School or Work: 2000 Versus 1999
3.32C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Taken Part in a Group-Against-Group Fight One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Got in a Group-Against-Group Fight: 1999 and 2000
3.32D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Taken Part in a Group-Against-Group Fight One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Got in a Group-Against-Group Fight: 1999 and 2000
3.32P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Taken Part in a Group-Against-Group Fight One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Got in a Group-Against-Group Fight: 2000 Versus 1999
3.33C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Carried a Handgun One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Carried a Handgun: 1999 and 2000
3.33D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Carried a Handgun One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Carried a Handgun: 1999 and 2000
3.33P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Carried a Handgun One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Carried a Handgun: 2000 Versus 1999
3.34C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Sold Illegal Drugs One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Sold Illegal Drugs: 1999 and 2000
3.34D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Sold Illegal Drugs One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Sold Illegal Drugs: 1999 and 2000
3.34P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Sold Illegal Drugs One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Sold Illegal Drugs: 2000 Versus 1999
3.35C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Stolen or Tried to Steal Anything Worth More Than $50 One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Stole or Tried to Steal Anything Worth More Than $50: 1999 and 2000
3.35D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Stolen or Tried to Steal Anything Worth More Than $50 One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Stole or Tried to Steal Anything Worth More Than $50: 1999 and 2000
3.35P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Stolen or Tried to Steal Anything Worth More Than $50 One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Stole or Tried to Steal Anything Worth More Than $50: 2000 Versus 1999
3.36C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Attacked Someone with the Intent to Seriously Hurt Them One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Attacked Someone with the Intent to Seriously Hurt Them: 1999 and 2000
3.36D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Attacked Someone with the Intent to Seriously Hurt Them One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Attacked Someone with the Intent to Seriously Hurt Them: 1999 and 2000
3.36P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Attacked Someone with the Intent to Seriously Hurt Them One or More Times in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Times They Attacked Someone with the Intent to Seriously Hurt Them: 2000 Versus 1999
3.37C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Disapprove of Someone Their Own Age Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes per Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Youths' Feelings About Peers Smoking Cigarettes: 1999 and 2000
3.37D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Disapprove of Someone Their Own Age Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes per Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Youths' Feelings About Peers Smoking Cigarettes: 1999 and 2000
3.37P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Disapprove of Someone Their Own Age Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes per Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Youths' Feelings About Peers Smoking Cigarettes: 2000 Versus 1999
3.38C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Disapprove of Someone Their Own Age Trying Marijuana or Hashish Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Youths' Feelings About Peers Trying Marijuana or Hashish: 1999 and 2000
3.38D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Disapprove of Someone Their Own Age Trying Marijuana or Hashish Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Youths' Feelings About Peers Trying Marijuana or Hashish: 1999 and 2000
3.38P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Disapprove of Someone Their Own Age Trying Marijuana or Hashish Once or Twice, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Youths' Feelings About Peers Trying Marijuana or Hashish: 2000 Versus 1999
3.39C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Disapprove of Someone Their Own Age Having One or Two Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Youths' Feelings About Peers Drinking Alcoholic Beverage: 1999 and 2000
3.39D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Disapprove of Someone Their Own Age Having One or Two Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Youths' Feelings About Peers Drinking Alcoholic Beverage: 1999 and 2000
3.39P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Strongly or Somewhat Disapprove of Someone Their Own Age Having One or Two Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Nearly Every Day, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Youths' Feelings About Peers Drinking Alcoholic Beverage: 2000 Versus 1999
3.40C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Enrolled in School in the Past Year Reporting (I) Their Participation in One or Fewer Youth Activities in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Youth Activities Participated In: 1999 and 2000
3.40D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Enrolled in School in the Past Year Reporting (I) Their Participation in One or Fewer Youth Activities in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Youth Activities Participated In: 1999 and 2000
3.40P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Enrolled in School in the Past Year Reporting (I) Their Participation in One or Fewer Youth Activities in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Number of Youth Activities Participated In: 2000 Versus 1999
3.41C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Problem Solving, Communication Skills, or Self-Esteem Group in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Problem Solving, Communication Skills, or Self-Esteem Group: 1999 and 2000
3.41D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Problem Solving, Communication Skills, or Self-Esteem Group in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Problem Solving, Communication Skills, or Self-Esteem Group: 1999 and 2000
3.41P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Problem Solving, Communication Skills, or Self-Esteem Group in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Problem Solving, Communication Skills, or Self-Esteem Group: 2000 Versus 1999
3.42C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Violence Prevention Program in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Violence Prevention Program: 1999 and 2000
3.42D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Violence Prevention Program in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Violence Prevention Program: 1999 and 2000
3.42P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Violence Prevention Program in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Violence Prevention Program: 2000 Versus 1999
3.43C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in an Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Prevention Program Outside of School in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Drug Prevention Program Outside School: 1999 and 2000
3.43D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in an Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Prevention Program Outside of School in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Drug Prevention Program Outside School: 1999 and 2000
3.43P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in an Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Prevention Program Outside of School in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Drug Prevention Program Outside School: 2000 Versus 1999
3.44C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Program in the Past Year for Dealing with Alcohol or Drug Use, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Program for Dealing with Alcohol or Drug Use: 1999 and 2000
3.44D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Program in the Past Year for Dealing with Alcohol or Drug Use, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Program for Dealing with Alcohol or Drug Use: 1999 and 2000
3.44P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Program in the Past Year for Dealing with Alcohol or Drug Use, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Program for Dealing with Alcohol or Drug Use: 2000 Versus 1999
3.45C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Pregnancy or Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Prevention Program in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Pregnancy or Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention Program: 1999 and 2000
3.45D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Pregnancy or Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Prevention Program in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Pregnancy or Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention Program: 1999 and 2000
3.45P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) They Participated in a Pregnancy or Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Prevention Program in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Participated in a Pregnancy or Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention Program: 2000 Versus 1999
3.46C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Talked with at Least One of Their Parents in the Past Year About the Dangers of Tobacco, Alcohol, or Drug Use, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Talked with Their Parents About the Dangers of Drug Use: 1999 and 2000
3.46D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Talked with at Least One of Their Parents in the Past Year About the Dangers of Tobacco, Alcohol, or Drug Use, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Talked with Their Parents About the Dangers of Drug Use: 1999 and 2000
3.46P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Talked with at Least One of Their Parents in the Past Year About the Dangers of Tobacco, Alcohol, or Drug Use, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Talked with Their Parents About the Dangers of Drug Use: 2000 Versus 1999
3.47C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Enrolled in School in the Past Year Reporting (I) That They Had Seen or Heard Drug or Alcohol Prevention Messages at School in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Saw or Heard Drug Prevention Messages at School: 1999 and 2000
3.47D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Enrolled in School in the Past Year Reporting (I) That They Had Seen or Heard Drug or Alcohol Prevention Messages at School in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Saw or Heard Drug Prevention Messages at School: 1999 and 2000
3.47P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Enrolled in School in the Past Year Reporting (I) That They Had Seen or Heard Drug or Alcohol Prevention Messages at School in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Saw or Heard Drug Prevention Messages at School: 2000 Versus 1999
3.48C Standard Errors of Estimated Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Seen or Heard Drug or Alcohol Prevention Messages From Sources Outside School in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Saw or Heard Drug Prevention Messages From Sources Outside School: 1999 and 2000
3.48D Standard Errors of Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Seen or Heard Drug or Alcohol Prevention Messages From Sources Outside School in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Saw or Heard Drug Prevention Messages From Sources Outside School: 1999 and 2000
3.48P P-Values from Tests of Differences in Percentages of Persons Aged 12 to 17 Reporting (I) That They Had Seen or Heard Drug or Alcohol Prevention Messages From Sources Outside School in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics, and (II) Selected Drug Use, by Whether They Saw or Heard Drug Prevention Messages From Sources Outside School: 2000 Versus 1999