cover of The TEDS Report August 20, 2009: Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions for Smoked Substances: 1992 to 2007

In Brief In 1992, 66 percent of substance abuse treatment admissions for smoked substances were attributed to cocaine/crack use; by 2007, half (50 percent) were for smoked marijuana. Over three quarters (76 percent) of female admissions for smoked substances in 1992 reported smoking cocaine/crack compared to 37 percent in 2007. In 1992 more than half of admissions for smoked cocaine/crack were between 25 and 34 years of age; by 2007, 41 percent were between the ages of 35 and 44.



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Date Added: 9/01/09
Inventory #: TEDS09-0820

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