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2018 State Epidemiological Profile An of Overview of the Statewide Consumption Patterns of Select Substances: Data from the 2018 State Epidemiological Profile Prepared by the: University of Delaware Center for Drug and Health Studies on behalf of the Strategic Prevention Framework – Partnerships for Success Project

2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile 2017 Delaware School Survey Percent of Delaware 8th and 11th grade students reporting use of selected substances in the past year Chart as image (cannot be altered) Notes: Medication used not as prescribed includes steroids, over the counter medication, prescription uppers (diet pills, Ritalin, Concerta, Adderall), downers (Xanax and other benzodiazepines), and painkillers. Other illegal drugs include ecstasy, hallucinogens, street uppers, inhalants, cocaine, crack, heroin and synthetic marijuana used to get high. Other illegal drugs includes hallucinogens, heroin, cocaine, crack, and prescription drugs used to get high. Source: “2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2017 Delaware School Survey Chart as image (cannot be altered) Source: “2016-2017 Delaware School Survey.” Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware. 2018 Delaware State Epidemiological Profile

2018 DELAWARE STATE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE: SUBSTANCE USE AND RELATED ISSUES This data chapter is an excerpt from the 2018 Delaware Epidemiological Profile. For more information about the Profile, please visit Delaware Epidemiological Reports Prepared by the University of Delaware Center for Drug and Health Studies & Its State Partners for The Delaware SPF-PFS Program, The Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, & The State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW, formerly the Delaware Drug and Alcohol Tracking Alliance/DDATA) Sponsored by Award SP020704 to the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, Delaware Health and Social Services, from the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Please address all inquiries to: Laura Rapp, PhD, University of Delaware Center for Drug and Health Studies, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice: lrapp@udel.edu.