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2000 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA)
Data Collection Final Report

List of Tables

Table 1.1 Schedule of Major Data Collection Activities

Table 2.1 Sampling Summary of 2000 Main Study NHSDA

Table 2.2 Segments with Added Dwelling Units

Table 3.1 Distribution of 2000 Veteran Interviewers – By Race and Gender

Table 3.2 Distribution of Interviewers Hired in 2000 – By Race and Gender

Table 3.3 Distribution of All 2000 Interviewers – By Race and Gender

Table 3.4 Distribution of 2000 Veteran Bilingual Interviewers – By Gender

Table 3.5 Distribution of Bilingual Interviewers Hired in 2000 – By Gender

Table 3.6 Distribution of All 2000 Bilingual Interviewers – By Gender

Table 5.1 2000 NHSDA Interviewer Training Programs

Table 6.1 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Total Interview Time With FI Debrief

Table 6.2 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Introduction

Table 6.3 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Total ACASI

Table 6.4 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Tutorial Section

Table 6.5 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Total Core Section

Table 6.6 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Total Tobacco Sections

Table 6.7 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Alcohol Section

Table 6.8 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Marijuana Section

Table 6.9 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Cocaine & Crack Section

Table 6.10 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Heroin Section

Table 6.11 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Hallucinogen Section

Table 6.12 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Inhalant Section

Table 6.13 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Total Pill Sections

Table 6.14 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Total Non-Core Sections

Table 6.15 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Special Drugs Section

Table 6.16 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Risk/Availability Section

Table 6.17 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Drug Dependence & Abuse Section

Table 6.18 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Special Topics, Drug Treatment & Health Care Section

Table 6.19 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Adult Mental Health Service Utilization Section

Table 6.20 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Social Environment Section

Table 6.21 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Parenting Experiences Section

Table 6.22 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Youth Experiences Section

Table 6.23 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Adolescent Mental Health Section

Table 6.24 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Youth Mental Health Service Utilization Section

Table 6.25 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Total Back-End FI Administered

Table 6.26 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Back-End Demographics Section

Table 6.27 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: Income Section

Table 6.28 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: FI Debriefing Section

Table 6.29 2000 NHSDA Timing Data: 15 & Older Back End Demographics: Employed vs. Unemployed

Table 7.1 Summary of NHSDA Results

Table 7.2 2000 Screening Results – By Population Density (unweighted)

Table 7.3 2000 Screening Results – By Population Density (weighted)

Table 7.4 2000 Screening Results – By State & Population Density (unweighted)

Table 7.5 2000 Screening Results – By State & Population Density (weighted)

Table 7.6 2000 Screening Results – Eligibility Rates (unweighted)

Table 7.7 2000 Screening Results – Eligibility Rates (weighted)

Table 7.8 2000 Screening Results – Completion Rates (unweighted)

Table 7.9 2000 Screening Results – Completion Rates (weighted)

Table 7.10 2000 Screening Results – Nonresponse Rates (unweighted)

Table 7.11 2000 Screening Results – Nonresponse Rates (weighted)

Table 7.12 2000 Interview Results – By Gender & Age (unweighted)

Table 7.13 2000 Interview Results – By Gender & Age (weighted)

Table 7.14 2000 Interview Results – By Age (for total U.S. and all States) (unweighted)

Table 7.15 2000 Interview Results – By Age (for total U.S. and all States) (weighted)

Table 7.16 2000 Interview Results – By Small Age Groups & Gender (unweighted)

Table 7.17 2000 Interview Results – By Small Age Groups & Gender (weighted)

Table 7.18 2000 Interview Results – By Age & Race, Type of County, Region, & Gender (unweighted)

Table 7.19 2000 Interview Results – By Age & Race, Type of County, Region, & Gender (weighted)

Table 7.20 2000 Interview Results – Spanish Interviews by State (unweighted)

Table 7.21 2000 Interview Results – Spanish Interviews by State (weighted)

Table 7.22 2000 Interview Results – Spanish Interviews by Age & Type of County (unweighted)

Table 7.23 2000 Interview Results – Spanish Interviews by Age & Type of County (weighted)

Table 7.24 2000 English & Spanish Interviews Conducted – By Region and By Population Density

Table 7.25 2000 Interviewer's Assessment of How Often Interviewer Read ACASI Questions or Entered Responses – By Age & Race/Ethnicity of the Respondent

Table 7.26 2000 Interviewer's Assessment of Respondent's Level of Understanding – By Age & Race/Ethnicity of the Respondent

Table 7.27 2000 Interviewer's Assessment of Respondent's Level of Cooperation During Interview – By Age & Race/Ethnicity of the Respondent

Table 7.28 2000 Interviewer's Assessment of Level of Privacy During Interview – By Age & Race/Ethnicity of the Respondent

Table 7.29 2000 Interviewer's Assessment of Laptop's Level of Influence on Participation – By Age & Race/Ethnicity of the Respondent

Table 7.30 2000 Interviewer's Assessment of How Often Respondent Revealed Answers in ACASI Sections – By Age & Race/Ethnicity of the Respondent

Table 7.31 Number of Visits Required to Complete Screening

Table 7.32 Number of Visits Required to Complete Interview

Table 8.1 Verification Results for Interviews

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