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Daily Smoking Prevalence Among 12th Graders

Date: 1994 (est.)
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Natl Inst on Drug Abuse
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hn Daily Smoking Prevalence Among 12th Graders Over the past 20 years, daily smoking prevalence among 12th graders has dropped 39%. 29% 27% 25% 23% ld' 19% 17% 15% V4ee4zs9 Source: The Monitoring the Future Study, the University of MI. Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
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Rise in Substance Use By 8th Graders Between 1991-1994* While much has been made about the 1991-1994 uptick in teenage smoking rates, it is illustrative to note that the same survey shows dramatic increases in illicit drug use. Allllticit Marijuarra Dnigs Smoking ao N ~ *Percentage increase in number of 8th graders who experimented with illicit drugs, ~ marijuana, or cigarettes within the last 30 days. For cigarettes, use is defined as at least I one cigarette in the previous 30 clays. Source: The Monitoring the Future Study, the University of MI. Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

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