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Moscow Substance Use Statistics

Moscow Substance Use Statistics. Source: Moscow School District Substance Use and School Climate Surveys 1996,1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010. TOBACCO Percentage of students reporting NO USE (smoking). TOBACCO Percentage of students reporting DAILY USE (smoking).

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Moscow Substance Use Statistics

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  1. Moscow Substance Use Statistics Source: Moscow School District SubstanceUse and School Climate Surveys 1996,1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010

  2. TOBACCOPercentage of students reporting NO USE (smoking)

  3. TOBACCOPercentage of students reporting DAILY USE (smoking)

  4. ALCOHOLPercentage of students reporting NO USE or LOW USENo Use: Student has never tried alcoholLow Use: Student has tried alcohol but is an infrequent user or no longer uses at all

  5. ALCOHOLPercentage of students reporting MODERATE or HIGH USEModerate use: student drinks at least monthly, binge drinks occasionallyHigh use: student drinks daily or binge drinks at least monthly.

  6. ALCOHOLBINGE DRINKING: Percentage of students reporting having had five or more drinks in a row at least three times in the past 30 days.

  7. ALCOHOLAGE of FIRST USE: If you drink, how old were you when you had your first full drink? 14 or younger

  8. DRIVINGPercentage of students reporting having been in a car being driven by someone under the influence of alcohol or drugs two or more times in the past 30 days.

  9. DRIVING Percentage of students reporting having driven a car while under the influence of alcohol or drugs at least two times in the past 30 days.

  10. MARIJUANAPercentage of students reporting NO USE

  11. MARIJUANAPercentage of students reporting WEEKLY or DAILY USE

  12. INHALANTSPercentage of students reporting NO USE

  13. INHALANTSPercentage of students reporting MONTHLY USEMonthly Use: Student has used at least 6 times in the last 12 months

  14. METHAMPHETAMINESPercentage of students reporting NO USE

  15. METHAMPHETAMINESPercentage of students reporting WEEKLYor MONTHLY USE

  16. Over-the-Counter MedicationPercentage of students reporting NEVER having used OTC meds to get high

  17. Over-the-Counter MedicationPercentage of students reporting at least SOME USE of OTC meds to get high

  18. DRUG/ALCOHOL USE AT SCHOOLPercentage of students stating that they think there is both alcohol and drug use at school

  19. DRUG/ALCOHOL USE AT PARTIESPercentage of students reporting that both alcohol and drugs are at most parties they attend

  20. Moscow Students At-Risk Scale: Low RiskRisk: degree to which student reports experiences or characteristics that predict adolescent drug or alcohol abuse

  21. Moscow Students At-Risk Scale: High RiskRisk: degree to which student reports experiences or characteristics that predict adolescent drug or alcohol abuse

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