1. A University System Drug Profile
- Author
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Sims Os and Strimbu Jl
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,Narcotics ,Drug ,Georgia ,Adolescent ,Universities ,Substance-Related Disorders ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Drug profile ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Sample (statistics) ,Drug user ,Sex Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Ethnicity ,Humans ,Students ,Cannabis ,Demography ,media_common ,Smoking ,Age Factors ,Religion ,Alcoholism ,Lysergic Acid Diethylamide ,Tranquilizing Agents ,Attitude ,Hallucinogens ,Educational Status ,Marital status ,Central Nervous System Stimulants ,Female ,Construct (philosophy) ,Psychology ,University system ,Clinical psychology ,Primary research - Abstract
This study was undertaken to determine current patterns of drug usage and related behavior of college, university, and junior college students in the University System of Georgia. A maximum saturation survey technique, utilizing a 112-item questionnaire as the primary research tool, resulted in a usable sample of 24,609 student respondents. The focus of attention was on student usage patterns of tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, LSD, glue, narcotics, stimulants, hallucinogens and depressants. An attempt is made to determine patterns of drug use (estimates of current use, history of use, and plans for future use); attitudes, beliefs, and drug use (attitudes toward drug use, and legal controls, and informed sources about drugs); and demographic variables and drug use (sex, age, religion, marital status, spending money, race, parental drug use and attitudes, student living group, and class standing). If one were inclined to construct a profile of a typical university system drug user from the relative frequencies...
- Published
- 1974