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Teen Drug and Alcohol Use

CDC’s National Survey of High School Students Provides Snapshot of Teen Alcohol and Drug Use

posted 06:27 AM EST, Thu June 10, 2010

Most high school kids drink alcohol, almost half drank within a month of being asked; and almost a quarter of high school seniors raid the medicine cabinet to get high.

by John Lee Google+ Facebook

The CDC has released the data from its National Risk Behavioral Survey results, taken from the 2009 survey. This survey is administered to a random group of high school students (grade 9 to 12) across the country once every 2 years

Amongst the results:

28.3% of students had ridden in a car with a driver who had been drinking alcohol within 30 days of being asked

17.5% of the students admitted to carrying a weapon at least once in the 30 days preceding the questionnaire (5.9% admitted to carrying a gun over that same time period)

46.3% of students had tried smoking tobacco at least once, 72.5% had tried alcohol at least once and 41.8% had drank alcohol at least once in the month preceding the questionnaire

24.2% had binge drank at least once in the month preceding the questionnaire

36.8% of the students had tried marijuana at least once and 20.8% had used it with the month

11.7% had sniffed an inhalant to get high at least once, 2.8% had tried cocaine at least once and 4.1% had used methamphetamine at least once

20% of students had misused prescription medications to get high.

Read the full results at the CDC’s National Youth Risk Behaviors Survey Overview

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