Armstrong/Indiana Drug Free Communities Coalition November 6, 2013.

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Armstrong/Indiana Drug Free Communities Coalition November 6, 2013

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6 th Grade Summary Armstrong Parental Disapproval % High Perceived ETOH Risk Low Willingness to Try ETOH Mixed Past 30 and Lifetime use for Prescription Pain Relievers Lowest Age of Onset 10.4 (ETOH) Indiana Parental Disapproval % High Perceived ETOH Risk Mixed Willingness to Try ETOH Mixed Past 30 and Lifetime use for Prescription Pain Relievers Lowest Age of Onset 10.0 (ETOH & Cigarettes)

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8 th Grade Summary Armstrong Parental Disapproval % High Perceived ETOH Risk Mixed Willingness to Try ETOH increasing Past 30 Day and Lifetime Use for Pain Relievers Lowest Age of Onset 11.0 (Cigarettes) Indiana Parental Disapproval % High Perceived ETOH Risk Mixed Willingness to Try ETOH increasing Past 30 Day and Lifetime Use for Pain Relievers Lowest Age of Onset 11.7 (Cigarettes)

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10 th Grade Summary Armstrong Parental Disapproval Reducing but remains significant for marijuana use Risk of Harm % reducing Willingness to use ETOH % large; marijuana much lower Past 30 Day & Lifetime Use for all 3 prescription drug categories Lowest Age of Onset 12.3 for cigarettes Indiana Parental Disapproval Reducing but remains significant for marijuana use Risk of Harm % reducing Willingness to use ETOH % large; marijuana much lower Past 30 Day & Lifetime Use for all 3 prescription drug categories Lowest Age of Onset 12.2 for cigarettes

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12 th Grade Summary Armstrong Parental Disapproval Reducing but remains significant for marijuana use Risk of Harm % reducing Willingness to use ETOH % above 46; marijuana much lower Past 30 Day & Lifetime Use for all 3 prescription drug categories Lowest Age of Onset 12.9 for cigarettes Indiana Parental Disapproval Reducing but remains significant for marijuana use Risk of Harm % reducing Willingness to use ETOH % above 58; marijuana much lower Past 30 Day & Lifetime Use for all 3 prescription drug categories Lowest Age of Onset 13.8 for ETOH

Preferences – ETOH Combining Past 30 Day Use & Willingness to Try suggest strong interest in alcohol. Interest seems to be established in 8 th grade and grows from there

Preferences –Marijuana Combining Past 30 Day Use & Willingness to Try suggests some interest in marijuana Interest seems to start in 8 th grade and is established in 12 th.

Preferences - Cigarettes Based on 30 Day Use and Age of Onset interest in cigarettes seems to start in 8 th grade or before 8 th grade Mean age of onset is in the teenage years for the 12 th grade suggesting interest to start in high school.

Preferences – Prescription Drugs Combining Past 30 Day and Lifetime Use of prescription drugs suggests interest in pain relievers throughout all grades and interest in pain relievers, stimulants, and tranquilizers in grades 10 and 12.