Publications Substances Hallucinogens PHD1028
Racial and Ethnic Differences in Youth Hallucinogen Use

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Youth Hallucinogen Use

The NHSDA Report, August 15, 2003

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Reports on hallucinogen use among teens age 12 to 17. Gives statistics on use of specific hallucinogens, the prevalence of lifetime hallucinogen use, and differences in the perceived risk and availability of LSD. Some data are segmented by race and ethnicity.



Pub id: PHD1028
Publication Date: 8/2003
Popularity: Not ranked
Format: Series Report
Audience: Program Planners, Administrators, & Project Managers, Public Health Professionals, Researchers, Policymakers
Series: National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)
Population Group: Adolescents as Population Group, Racial & Ethnic Groups

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