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Substance Abuse Among Youth in Miami-Dade County, 2005-2007

Description

The 2005 Youth Risk Behavior Survey of 9th to 12th graders in Miami-Dade County public schools found that 69.7% of students tried alcohol, 28.3% tried marijuana, and 6.3% tried cocaine in their lifetime. Results also showed that Hispanics had a higher percentage of usage when compared to Blacks or Whites. The 2007 White House Office of National Drug Control Policy special report entitled “Hispanic Teens and Drugs” also concluded that Hispanics were at the highest risk for substance abuse. With the county’s 60% Hispanic population, this issue is of concern for the community. This is the first study to compare multiple sources of data to describe substance abuse among youth from areas such as healthcare utilization to criminal charges.

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