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Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Arkansas: 2004

 

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About Risk Factors

Risk Factors for Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Arkansas was developed in cooperation with the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Behavioral Health Services, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. with federal funds from the Substance Abuse and Treatment Block Grant, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

The publication is updated annually and contains a compilation of archival data for over 50 indicators in 75 Arkansas counties.   These indicators are measures of risk factors based on the work of J. David Hawkins and Richard F. Catalano at the University of Washington's Social Development Research Group. These risk factors have been found to be precursors of substance abuse through multiple longitudinal studies and are also related to other risk behaviors such as juvenile delinquency and violence. 

The 2004 edition contains data for the years 1990 and 1999 through 2003. 

The Risk Factors data are also available on CD-ROM. The Risk Factors 2004 CD-ROM contains all of the available county-level indicators. The user can build custom queries, browse the dataset, and export data to use with other software. The database application requires Windows 95 or higher.

 

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Randolph L. Peterson
Associate Research Specialist
UALR Institute for Economic Advancement
2801 South University
Little Rock, AR 72204-1099
501-569-8530
FAX: 501-569-8538
Email: rlpeterson@ualr.edu

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