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The reported primary drug of abuse for the 114 subjects are as follows : Heroin , 60 % ; Marijuana , 22 % ; Cocaine and / or Amphetamines , 7 % ; Alcohol , 5 % ; Barbiturates , 3 % ; PCP , 2 % ; and Valium , 1 % .
The reported primary drug of abuse for the 114 subjects are as follows : Heroin , 60 % ; Marijuana , 22 % ; Cocaine and / or Amphetamines , 7 % ; Alcohol , 5 % ; Barbiturates , 3 % ; PCP , 2 % ; and Valium , 1 % .
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While more boys reported use of illegal drugs than girls , the differences were less than 10 % at three of the four grade levels , and the proportion of girls who had used illegal drugs rose from 14 % in the ninth grade to 30 % in the ...
While more boys reported use of illegal drugs than girls , the differences were less than 10 % at three of the four grade levels , and the proportion of girls who had used illegal drugs rose from 14 % in the ninth grade to 30 % in the ...
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The students in Sorosiak's 1972 study reported varying differences between sexes depending on the grade level . Boys consistently reported higher use of alcohol than girls but the difference only ranged from 1 % to 13 % .
The students in Sorosiak's 1972 study reported varying differences between sexes depending on the grade level . Boys consistently reported higher use of alcohol than girls but the difference only ranged from 1 % to 13 % .
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