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Substance Abuse by Older Adults: Estimates of Future Impact on the Treatment System |
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Chapter 2
Chapter 3
2. Mortality and Recovery Rates, by Age Group, in the California 33-year Follow-up Study Sample
7. Yearly Changes in Illicit Drug Use Status among Drug Users (Conditional Probabilities)
Chapter 4
3. Polydrug Combinations, by Age Group, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 1997
Chapter 5
1. Logistic Regression Modeling Results
2. Estimated 1999 and Projected 2020 Persons Aged 50 or Older with Problem Substance Use
Chapter 6
1. Hypothetical Life Table of a Substance-Using Population
Chapter 7
1. Distribution of Age and Race, by Gender, from the NLAES Dataset
2. Alcohol Use Rates, by Gender and Age Group, from the NLAES Dataset
3. Lifetime Drug Use Rates, by Gender and Age Group, from the NLAES Dataset
4. Rates of Drug Use in the Past 12 Months, by Gender and Age Group, from the NLAES Dataset
Chapter 8
1. NHANES 1972 Sample Demographic Characteristics: 10-Year Age Categories
3. Drinking Categories, by Gender, for the 1972 Cohort Aged 25 to 29: Longitudinal Changes
Chapter 9
4. Distribution for Type of VA Outpatient Substance Abuse Services for Fiscal Year 1998, by Age
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