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Substance Use Survey Data Collection Methodologies and Selected Papers Volume 31, Number 3
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Substance Use Survey Data Collection Methodologies
Introduction Kevin Hennessy, Caren Ginsberg
Coverage, Sample Design, and Weighting in Three Federal Surveys Charles D. Cowan
Examining Prevalence Differences in Three National Surveys of Youth: Impact of Consent Procedures, Mode, and Editing Rules Michael Fendrich, Timothy P. Johnson
Learning from Experience: Estimating Teen Use of Alcohol, Cigarettes, and Marijuana from Three Survey Protocols Floyd Jackson Fowler, Jr., Vickie L. Stringfellow
Understanding the Differences in Youth Drug Prevalence Rates Produced by the MTF, NHSDA, and YRBS Studies Lana D. Harrison
Examining Substance Abuse Data Collection Methodologies Seymour Sudman
Commentary James D. Colliver, Arthur Hughes
Commentary Joseph Gfroerer
Commentary Laura Kann
Selected Papers
Open Marginality: Heroin Epidemics in Different Groups Michael Agar, Heather Schacht Reisinger
Self-Perceived Job Skills and Employment Barriers among Non-drug Using and Chronic Drug Using Welfare-to-work Participants John Atkinson, Doohee Lee, Cheryl Dayton-Shotts, Catherine French
A Longitudinal Analysis of Drug Use Reporting among Houston Arrestees Regina J. Johnson, Elizabeth R. Baumler, George S. Yacoubian, Jr., Ronald J. Peters, Jr., Michael W. Ross
12-Step Program Participation and Effectiveness: Do Gender and Ethnic Differences Exist? Maureen P. Hillhouse, Robert Fiorentine
High Risk Drug Use Sites, Meaning and Practice: Implications for AIDS Prevention Margaret R. Weeks, Scott Clair, Merrill Singer, Kim Radda, Jean J. Schensul, D. Scott Wilson, Maria Martinez, Glenn Scott, Glenn Knight
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