LIST
OF TABLES
Table A: Types
of Drinkers, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1985 and 1989.
Table B: Percentage
of Young People who Used Selected Drugs and Also Used Other Drugs in the 12
Months Preceding the Survey, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 1: Type
of Drinker and Number of Drinks Consumed in the Week Preceding the Survey, by
Age and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 2: Frequency
of Alcohol Consumption among Young Current Drinkers in the 12 Months Preceding
the Survey, by Age and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 3: Number
of Times Consumed Five or More Drinks on One Occasion, By Age and Sex, Age 15
to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 4: Type
of Drinker and Number of Drinks Consumed in the Week Preceding the Survey, By
Region and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 5: Frequency
of Alcohol Consumption among Young Current Drinkers in the 12 Months Preceding
the Survey, by Region and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 6: Number
of Times Consumed Five or More Drinks on One Occasion, by Region and Sex, Age
15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 7: Percentage
of Current Drinkers Reporting Problems Caused by Their Own Alcohol Consumption
in the 12 Months Preceding the Survey, by Age and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada
1989.
Table 8: Number
of Alcohol-Related Problems Caused by Their Own Drinking in the 12 Months
Preceding the Survey, by Age and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada, 1989.
Table 9: Percentage
of Drivers Who Have Driven in the Past Twelve Months After Having Two or More
Drinks in the Previous Hour, by Age and Sex, Age 15+, Canada 1989.
Table 10: Percentage
of Young Canadians Reporting Problems Caused by Other People's Alcohol
Consumption in the 12 Months Preceding the Survey, by Age and Sex, Age 15 to
24, Canada 1989.
Table 11: Number
of Alcohol-Related Problems Caused by Other People's Drinking in the 12 Months
Preceding the Survey, by Age (15-24 Years) and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada, 1989.
Table 12: Percentage
of Canadians Reporting Problems Caused by Other People's Alcohol Consumption in
the 12 Months Preceding the Survey, by Age and Sex, Canada 1989.
Table 13: Reasons
for Drinking, by Age and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 14: Number
of Times Consumed Five or More Drinks on One Occasion, by Reasons for Drinking,
Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 15: Frequency
of Drinking by Drinking Companions in the 12 Months Preceding the Survey, Age
15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 16: Frequency
of Drinking While Participating in Different Activities and Usual Number of
Drinks Consumed per Occasion, by Age and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 17: Attitudes
and Beliefs Concerning Alcohol Consumption in Various Situations, by Age and
Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 18: Smoking
Status of Young Canadians, by Age and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 19: Number
of Cigarettes Smoked per Day (Current Smokers), by Age and Sex, Age 15 to 24,
Canada 1989.
Table 20: Smoking
Status of Young Canadians, by Region and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 21: Number
of Cigarettes Smoked per Day (among Current Smokers) by Age and Sex, Age 15 to
24, Canada, 1989.
Table 22: Percentage
of Young Canadians Who Used Selected Illicit Drugs, by Age and Sex, Age 15 to
24, Canada 1989.
Table 23: Percentage
of Young Canadians Who Used Selected Illicit Drugs, by Region and Sex, Age 15
to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 24: Frequency
of Marijuana/Hashish Consumption in the 12 Months Preceding the Survey, by Age
and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 25: Frequency
of Marijuana/Hashish Consumption in the 12 Months Preceding the Survey, by
Region, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 26: Percentage
of Population Who Used Selected Illicit Drugs, by Age and Sex, Age 15+, Canada
1989.
Table 27: Percentage
of Population Who used Selected Licit Drugs in the Month Preceding the Survey,
by Age and Sex, Age 15+, Canada 1989.
Table 28: Percentage
of Young Canadians Who used Selected Drugs in the 12 Months Preceding the
Survey, by Age and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Table 29: Pattern
of Alcohol and Other Drug Use, by Age 15+, Canada 1989.
LIST
OF FIGURES
Figure 1: The
Drinking Status of Young Canadians, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 2: Frequency
of Alcohol Consumption Among Young Drinkers, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 3:
Number of Drinks Consumed
by Young Drinkers in the Week Preceding the Survey, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 4: Number
of Times in the Past Year that Young Drinkers, Age 15 to 24, Consumed 5+ Drinks
on a Single Occasion, Canada 1989.
Figure 5: Percentage
of Current Drinkers, by Region, Age 15 to 25, Canada 1989.
Figure 6: Percentage
of Current Drinkers, by Age, Canada 1989.
Figure 7: Frequency
of Alcohol Consumption, by Age, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 8: Average
Number of Drinks Per Week, by Age, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 9: Percentage
of Current Drinkers Who Consume Alcohol Twice a Week or More, by Age, Canada
1989.
Figure 10: Percentage
of Drinkers Who Consumed Five or More Drinks on 15 or More Occasions in the
Past Year, by Age, Canada 1989.
Figure 11: Percentage
of Current Drinkers, by Age and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 12: Average
Number of Drinks Per Week, by Age and Sex, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 13: Percentage
of Drinkers Who Experienced an Alcohol-Related Problem in the 12 Months
Preceding the Survey, by Age, Canada 1989.
Figure 14: Percentage
of Young Drinkers Who Had an Alcohol Problem in the 12 Months Preceding the
Survey, by Number of Heavy Drinking Occasions, Age 15-24, Canada 1989.
Figure 15: Percentage
of Drivers Who Drove a Motor Vehicle After Consuming 2 or More Drinks in the
Previous Hour, Canada 1989.
Figure 16: Percentage
of Young Canadians Who Experienced Various Problems With Other People's
Drinking, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 17: Reasons
for Drinking among Canadian Youth, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 18: Percentage
of Young Drinkers Who Had an Alcohol-Related Problem in the Year Preceding the
Survey, by Reasons for Drinking, Canada 1989.
Figure 19: Percentage
of Young Canadians Who Drink Once a Month or More with Various Network Members,
Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 20: Percentage
of Young Drinkers Who Consume Alcohol More Than Half the Time When Engaged in
Different Activities, Canada 1989.
Figure 21: Average
Number of Drinks per Occasion, by Type of Activity, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 22: Percentage
of Young Canadians Who Feel It Is Acceptable to Drink Enough to Feel the
Effects, by Setting, Canada 1989.
Figure 23: The
Smoking Status of Young Canadians, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 24: Average
Number of Cigarettes Smoked per Day, Current Smokers, Age 15 to 24, Canada
1989.
Figure 25: Percentage
of Current Smokers, by Region, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 26: Percentage
of Young Canadians Who Have Used Selected Illicit Drugs, Age 15 to 24, Canada
1989.
Figure 27: Percentage
of Young Canadians Who Have Ever Used Selected Illicit Drugs, by Region, Age 15
to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 28: Percentage
of Canadians Who Used Marijuana or Hashish in the Year Preceding the Survey, by
Age, Canada 1989.
Figure 29: Percentage
of Canadians Reporting Use of Sleeping Pills and Tranquillizers in the Past
Month, by Age, Canada 1989.
Figure 30: The
Number of Substances Used by Young Canadians in the Year Preceding the Survey,
Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.
Figure 31: Number
of Substances Used By Young Canadians in The Year Preceding the Survey, by
Region, Age 15 to 24, Canada 1989.