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Drug use among Hobart secondary school students, 1971-1982 : user's guide for the machine-readable data file

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Lewis, Ian
Howell, Robert
Rayner, Kent

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Canberra : SSDA, Australian National University

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Three similar surveys were conducted over an eleven year period in order to observe trends over time in licit drug use and its behavioural correlates among secondary school students. Information was collected on health, self-concept and medications. This included dieting and the use of vitamins, analgesics, alcohol and tobacco. Background variables included school, grade, age, sex, father's occupation, place of residence and position in family.

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