Monitoring the Future National Survey Results on Drug Use, 1975-2015: Key Findings on Adolescent Drug Use

Analyzes data from repeated cross-sectional surveys that examine adolescent drug, alcohol, and substance use since 1975. Includes tables and charts for each type of drug and also breaks data out by subgroup. Findings indicate that despite the declines in the past 5 years, across the very broad spectrum of drugs (more than 50 classes and sub-classes) none exhibited a statistically significant increase in the past year, however marijuana attitudes among students continued to move toward greater acceptance.

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The National Institute on Drug Abuse at The National Institutes of Health
Year Resource Released
2014

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