Collection search - Trends in drug use among rural students in Alberta [textual record (electronic)]
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Record information Trends in drug use among rural students in Alberta [textual record (electronic)]
Date:1971Reference:RG29Type of material:Textual materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:1283396Date(s):1971Place:Calgary,Place of creation:CanadaExtent:9861 records, 1.036 mbLanguage of material:EnglishScope and content:This file contains data regarding a drug use survey among rural students in Alberta. The purpose of this study, which was to be repeated at three year intervals, was to determine the pattern and trends in drug use by rural students and to provide a database for future evaluation of this population. This questionnaire which dealt with the frequency of use of 12 drugs (including alcohol and tobacco), respondent's perception of parental drug use, knowledge of drugs and drug sources, and other demographic/socio-economic characteristics.Provenance:Additional name(s):Additional information:General note:COLLECTOR/COLLECTEUR: Health and Welfare Canada. Non-Medical Use of Drugs Directorate
CONTACT: Rootman, Irving
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Sponsor: Health and Welfare Canada
Originator (Principal Investigator): Rootman, Irving
Originator (Principal Investigator): Bakal, Donald A.Source of title:Other sourceCustodial history:Digital records migrated to new preservation media in 2013.Type of computer file or data note:Database in flat file formatSubject heading:Source:GovernmentFormer archival reference no.:RG29 -
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