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Section 9. Kentucky Needs Assessment Project 1998 Adolescent Household Survey ComparisonEach alcohol, tobacco, and drug use prevalence estimate was lower in 2005 when compared to the KNAP 1998 Adolescent Household Survey. Overall prevalence decreases are consistent with decreases noted in the 2005 Monitoring the Future. 17 The most notable decrease in prevalence for adolesent Kentuckians from 1998 to 2005 was for cigarettes. In 1998 there was a 44.3% lifetime prevalence for cigarette smoking compared to 22.0% in 2005. Table 9.1 presents the comparison in smoking prevalence in 1998 and 2005. Table 9.2 presents the comparison in smokeless tobacco prevalence in 1998 and 2005 for adolescent Kentuckians.
Alcohol and illicit drug use among adolescent Kentuckians decreased between 1998 and 2005. Adolescent female Kentuckians decreased use of alcohol and drugs more than males. Table 9.3 presents the comparison in drinking prevalence in 1998 and 2005. Table 9.4 presents the comparison in illicit drug use prevalence in 1998 and 2005. Table 9.3: Comparison of 1998 and 2005 drinking for adolescent Kentuckians by gender, age group, and race
Lifetime and past year marijuana use for adolescent Kentuckians decreased between 1998 and 2005. Adolescent female Kentuckians decreased lifetime use of marijuana more than males. Table 9.5 presents the comparison of marijuana use in 1998 and 2005. Treatment need for adolescent Kentuckians decreased between 1998 and 2005. Adolescent females showed less of a decrease in need compared to adolescent males. Table 9.6 presents the comparison in treatment need estimates in 1998 and 2005.
Table 9.6: Comparison of 1998 and 2005 treatment need estimates for adolescent Kentuckians by gender, age group, and race
DSM-IV-TR abuse estimates for adolescent Kentuckians increased between 1998 and 2005. Decreases were noted for alcohol and drugs. DSM-IV-TR dependence* estimates also decreased between 1998 and 2005. Table 9.7 presents the comparison of alcohol abuse and dependence estimates in 1998 and 2005. Table 9.8 presents a comparison of drug abuse and dependence estimates in 1998 and 2005. Table 9.7: Comparison of 1998 and 2005 alcohol abuse and dependence estimates for adolescent Kentuckians by gender, age group, and race
Table 9.8: Comparison of 1998 and 2005 drug abuse and dependence estimates for adolescent Kentuckians by gender, age group, and race
* The term dependence in this report is not meant to be interpreted as a formal diagnosis. Any person who reported three or more DSM-IV-TR lifetime criteria is included as dependent. |
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