Description of Drug Users in Treatment: 1971–1972 DARP Admissions
- 1 January 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
- Vol. 2 (1) , 15-28
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00952997509002720
Abstract
The 1971–1972 DARP patient sample can be generally described as follows: (1) males were the largest in number (76%), and most patients (73%) were in the age range of 18 to 30 at the time of admission; (2) ethnically, blacks and whites were predominant (46% and 36%, respectively), with smaller representations of Mexican-Americans and Puerto Ricans; (3) pretreatment drug use generally involved opiates daily (68%); (4) most patients began drug use with marihuana (57%) or heroin (21%), usually between the ages of 14 and 20 years old; (5) pretreatment alcohol consumption was generally low, with 68% of the sample reporting their average daily use was zero; and (6) the majority of the sample completed 10 to 12 years of education and had spent time in jail, while 40% were legally involved at the time of admission and almost one-third reported that their major source of support was illegal.Keywords
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- Patterns of Multiple Drug Abuse: 1969-1971International Journal of the Addictions, 1974