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Substate Substance Abuse Estimates from the 1999-2001 NSDUH

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C1. Marijuana Use in Past Month, Average Annual Rate of First Use of Marijuana, and Perceptions of Great Risk of Smoking Marijuana Once a Month among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Substate Region: Percentages, Annual Averages Based on 1999, 2000, and 2001 NSDUHs

C2. Any Illicit Drug Use in Past Month, Any Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in Past Month, and Cocaine Use in Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Substate Region: Percentages, Annual Averages Based on 1999, 2000, and 2001 NSDUHs

C3. Alcohol Use in Past Month, Binge Alcohol Use in Past Month, and Perceptions of Great Risk of Having Five or More Drinks of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Substate Region: Percentages, Annual Averages Based on 1999, 2000, and 2001 NSDUHs

C4. Cigarette Use in Past Month, Any Tobacco Product Use in Past Month, and Perceptions of Great Risk of Smoking One or More Packs of Cigarettes Per Day among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Substate Region: Percentages, Annual Averages Based on 1999, 2000, and 2001 NSDUHs

D1. ALABAMA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D2. ALASKA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of boroughs or census areas)

D3. ARIZONA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D4. ARKANSAS – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D5. CALIFORNIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D6. COLORADO – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D7. CONNECTICUT – Substate Regions (defined in terms of census tracts, specified by a 6-digit tract identifier)

D8. DELAWARE – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D9. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of census tracts, specified by a 6-digit tract identifier)

D10. FLORIDA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D11. GEORGIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D12. HAWAII – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D13. IDAHO – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D14. ILLINOIS – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D15. INDIANA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D16. IOWA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D17. KANSAS – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D18. KENTUCKY – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D19. LOUISIANA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of parishes)

D20. MAINE – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D21. MARYLAND – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D22. MASSACHUSETTS – Substate Regions (defined in terms of census tracts, specified by a 6-digit tract identifier)

D23. MICHIGAN – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D24. MINNESOTA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D25. MISSISSIPPI – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D26. MISSOURI – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D27. MONTANA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D28. NEBRASKA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D29. NEVADA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D30. NEW HAMPSHIRE – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D31. NEW JERSEY – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D32. NEW MEXICO – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D33. NEW YORK – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D34. NORTH CAROLINA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D35. NORTH DAKOTA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D36. OHIO – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D37. OKLAHOMA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D38. OREGON – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D39. PENNSYLVANIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D40. RHODE ISLAND – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D41. SOUTH CAROLINA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D42. SOUTH DAKOTA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D43. TENNESSEE – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D44. TEXAS – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D45. UTAH – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D46. VERMONT - Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D47. VIRGINIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D48. WASHINGTON – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D49. WEST VIRGINIA – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D50. WISCONSIN – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

D51. WYOMING – Substate Regions (defined in terms of counties)

E1. Sample Sizes and Population Estimates, by Substate Region, for Persons Aged 12 or Older: 1999, 2000, and 2001 NSDUHs

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