Monitoring the Future: A Continuing Study of American Youth (8th- and 10th-Grade Surveys), 2003
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
Johnston, Lloyd D.
Bachman, Jerald G.
O'Malley, Patrick M.
Schulenberg, John E.
alcohol
attitudes
crime
demographic characteristics
drug education
drug use
family background
gender roles
high school students
human behavior
lifestyles
religious attitudes
self esteem
social change
tobacco use
values
youths
These surveys of 8th- and 10th-grade students are part of a series that explores changes in important values, behaviors, and lifestyle orientations of contemporary American youth. Students in each grade are randomly assigned to complete one of four questionnaires, each with a different subset of topical questions but containing a set of "core" questions on demographics and drug use. There are about 450 variables across the questionnaires. Drugs covered by this survey include amphetamines (stimulants), barbiturates (tranquilizers), other prescription drugs, tobacco, alcohol, inhalants, steroids, marijuana, hashish, LSD, hallucinogens, cocaine, crack, and injection drugs such as heroin.
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http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR04018.v2
08-10-2010
self-administered questionnaires
United States
2003