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The Relationship Between Mental Health and Substance Abuse Among Adolescents 


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2.3 Statistical Methods

Table 2.1 Number of Respondents (Unweighted Ns),

by Age Group and Gender: 1994-1996 Combined NHSDAs

 

Age Group

Demographic

Characteristics

12-13

14-15

16-17

Total

Total

4,602

4,722

4,507

13,831

Gender

Male

2,326

2,415

2,181

6,922

 

Femal e

2,276

2,307

2,326

6,909

Source: Office of Applied Studies, SAMHSA, National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, 1994-6

Table 2.2 Estimated Number of People (in Thousands) in the U.S. Civilian Non-institutionalized

Population (Weighted Ns), by Age Group and Gender: 1994-1996 Combined NHSDAs

 

Age Group

Demographic

Characteristics

12-13

14-15

16-17

Total

Total

7,315

7,732

7,117

22,164

Gender

Male

3,729

4,056

3,559

11,344

 

Femal e

3,586

3,676

3,558

10,820

Source: Office of Applied Studies, SAMHSA, National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, 1994-6

Table 2.3 Estimated Percentage of the U.S. Civilian, Non-institutionalized

Population, by Age Group and Gender: 1994-1996 Combined NHSDAs

 

Age Group

Demographic

Characteristics

12-13

14-15

16-17

Total

Total

33.0

34.9

32.1

100.0

Gender

Male

51.0

52.5

50.0

51.2

 

Femal e

49.0

47.5

50.0

48.8

   

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

Source: Office of Applied Studies, SAMHSA, National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, 1994-6

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