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Monitoring the Future 2018 Survey Results
12/04/2019

Vaping - Data Highlights Strong correlation between vaping nicotine and vaping marijuana:

  • 47.9% of current nicotine vapers are vaping marijuana
  • 72.2% of current marijuana vapers are vaping nicotine.
  • Most current nicotine vapers (72%) have NOT tried cigarettes.
  • Majority nicotine vapers (92%) have NOT smoked cigarettes in past 30 days.

monitoring the future, Vaping
Past Month Marijuana Use 2016
12/20/2016

Past-Month Marijuana Use Mostly Steady 
From 1996 to 2016, past-month marijuana use was mostly steady among 8th, 10th, and 12th graders.

In 2016, past-month use for each grade was:

12th grade: 22.5%
10th grade: 14.0%
8th grade: 5.4%

68.9 percent of high school seniors do not view regular marijuana smoking as harmful, but 68.5 percent say they disapprove of regular marijuana smoking.


2016, monitoring the future, marijuana use, youth use
DrugFacts—Monitoring the Future Survey: High School and Youth Trends
12/18/2016

This year, daily marijuana use exceeded cigarette use among 10th (2.5 vs. 1.9 percent) as well as 12th (6.0 vs. 4.8 percent) graders.


monitoring the future, 2016, youth usage
Let's Be Clear Georgia
05/11/2016
Georgia, monitoring the future
More College Students Use Marijuana Daily, Study Finds
09/02/2015


college, monitoring the future
Daily pot smoking on U.S. college campuses at 35-year high: study
09/01/2015

The percentage of college students using any illicit drug also rose to 41 percent in 2014, compared to 34 percent in 2006, an increase driven mostly by the uptick in marijuana use, the study said.
In 2014, 35 percent of 19-to-22-year-old high school graduates said they thought regular marijuana use was dangerous compared to 55 percent in 2006, the study said.


college, monitoring the future
Marijuana use surpasses cigarette use in US college students
09/01/2015

"There is some more welcome news for parents as they send their children off to college this fall. Perhaps the most important is that 5 out of every 10 college students have not used any illicit drug in the past year, and more than three-quarters have not used any in the prior month."
Alongside regular users, the number of occasional marijuana users has also increased. Between 2006 and 2014, the percentage of students who reported using marijuana once or more in the prior 30 days increased from 17% to 21%. During the same period, the percentage reporting use in the past year increased from 30% to 34%.


college, tobacco, monitoring the future
Monitoring the Future Survey, Overview of Findings 2014
12/31/2014

   
http://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/trends-statistics/monitoring-future/monitoring-future-figures-2014 


monitoring the future, perception, harm, Statistical Reports
Monitoring the Future- Perception of Harm
11/16/2014
  • Most Marijuana Use Begins in Adolescence: 78% of the 2.4 million people who began using in the last year were aged 12 to 20.
  • As perception of harm decreases, teen marijuana use increases.
  • Every Day, 3,287 Teens Use Marijuana for the First Time

monitoring the future, perception, youth
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