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The Economic Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the United States - 1992
List of Figures
Figure 1.1 Comparison of Estimates From the Major Cost-of-Illness Studies for Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Adjusted for Inflation and Population Growth
Figure 2.1 Estimated Prevalence of Alcohol Use in the Past Month, 1974-1995
Figure 2.2 Estimated Prevalence of Any Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month, 1974-1995
Figure 4.1 Graphic Depiction of Illness-Specific and Diagnosed-Population Approaches
Figure 4.2 CDC Annual Expenditures for Tuberculosis Elimination, 1979-1994
Figure 4.3 Number of Persons Diagnosed With AIDS by Intravenous Drug-Related Risk Group, by Year of AIDS Diagnosis, 1985-1996
Figure 4.4 Reported Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Cases, 1982-1992
Figure 4.5 One-Year Prevalence of Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Illness Among U.S. Adults
Figure 4.6 Lifetime Prevalence of Comorbid Mental and Addictive Disorders in the United States
Figure 4.7 Variable Relationships of Causality Among Comorbid Disorders
Figure 6.1 Victimization Levels for Selected Crimes: 1973-1992
Figure 7.1 Comparison of Estimates From the Major Cost-of-Illness Studies for Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Adjusted for Inflation and Population Growth
Figure 7.2 Changes in Cost of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Between Rice et al. (1990) and Present Study
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