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Am J Psychiatry 127:15-24, July 1970
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.127.1.15
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Patterns of Drug Use Among College Students: A Preliminary Report

GEORGE L. MIZNER M.D.1, JAMES T. BARTER M.D.2, , and PAUL H. WERME M.A.3

1 Director, adult psychiatric out-patient division, department of psychiatry, University of Colorado Medical School, 4200 E. 9th Ave., Denver, Colo. 80220
2 Deputy director, Mental Health Services, Sacramento County, California
3 Mental health planning analyst, Mental Health Services, Sacramento County, California

In a large survey of college student drug use in the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area, almost one-third of students admitted to having used illegal drugs. The most commonly used illegal drug was marijuana, which had been used by 26 percent of the students. Amphetamines had been used by 14 percent and LSD by five percent. The authors explore attitudes toward drug use and drug legislation as well as mood states and reasons for drug use. Patterns of drug use are contrasted with a variety of demographic variables and with different college and university characteristics.







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