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Alcohol & Other Drug Use

Alcohol & Other Drug Use. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used alcohol during their lifetime – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.*. *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

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Alcohol & Other Drug Use

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  1. Alcohol & Other Drug Use

  2. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used alcohol during their lifetime – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  3. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who currently used alcohol – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  4. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who had five or more drinks of alcohol in a row (episodic heavy drinking) – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  5. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who drank alcohol for the first time before age 13 years – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  6. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who drank alcohol on school property – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  7. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used marijuana during their lifetime – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  8. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who currently used marijuana – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  9. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who tried marijuana for the first time before age 13 years – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  10. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used marijuana on school property – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  11. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used cocaine during their lifetime – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  12. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who currently used cocaine – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  13. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used illegal injection drugs during their lifetime – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  14. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used inhalants during their lifetime – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  15. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who currently used inhalants – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  16. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used illegal steroids during their life – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  17. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used hallucinogenic drugs during their life –Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  18. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used heroin during their lifetime – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  19. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used methamphetamines during their lifetime – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  20. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who used ecstasy during their lifetime – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

  21. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who were offered, sold, or given an illegal drug by someone on school property – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.

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