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Arizona Profile 1997

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Arizona Profile 1997

Sources

"Arizona Special Report: What Arizona Employers Think About Drug Abuse." Washington, DC: Institute for a Drug-Free Workplace, 1994.

"90% of Parents Believe Their Kids Are 'Clean'­AZ Drug Study Says Otherwise." Phoenix: Behavior Research Center of Arizona, Rocky Mountain Poll, October, 1996.

"3 States Join 10 Suing Tobacco Firms: Actions Seek Recovery of Costs of Treating Smoking-Related Illnesses." The Washington Post, August 22, 1996, A-12.

The Adult Community-Based Survey on Substance Abuse, Southern Arizona Border Region Analysis. Tucson: Arizona-Mexico Border Health Foundation, July 1996 (draft report).

Fredrick Beauvais, "Trends in Drug Use Among American Indian Students and Dropouts, 1975-1994." American Journal of Public Health, 86: 1594-1598.

Rosa Conception, "More teens here using drugs." The Yuma Daily Sun. August 22, 1996.

Patrick A. Curtis, Jennifer D. Boyd, Mary Leipold, et al., Child Abuse & Neglect: A Look at the States. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America, 1995.

Elizabeth Piper Deschenes, Susan Turner and Peter W. Greenwood, "Drug Court or Probation?: An Experimental Evaluation of Maricopa County's Drug Court." The Justice System Journal, 18(1), 1995, 55-73.

"Drug smugglers use children's bus." Nogales International, August 9, 1996.

Evaluating Recovery Services: The California Drug and Alcohol Treatment Assessment (CALDATA). Sacramento, CA: California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs, 1994.

George Hacker and Laura Anne Stuart, Double Dip: The Simultaneous Decline of Alcohol Advertising and Alcohol Problems in the United States. Washington, DC: Center for Science in the Public Interest, 1995.

"Highlights of Arizona Public Opinion Poll on Children's Issues." Phoenix: Children's Action Alliance, 1995.

"HIV/AIDS Reports for Pima County." Tucson, AZ: Mexican American Studies and Research Center, University of Arizona, 1996.

Investing in the Workplace: How Business and Labor Address Substance Abuse. Washington, DC: Drug Strategies, 1996.

Jon Jeter, "Mothers Find Fragile Hope in P.G. Programs for Addicts." The Washington Post, November 13, 1995, p. C4.

The Kids Count Data Book: State Profiles of Child Well-Being. Baltimore, MD: Annie E. Casey Foundation, 1996.

Richard Kluger, Ashes to Ashes: America's Hundred Year Cigarette War, the Public Health, and the Unabashed Triumph of Phillip Morris. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996.

Domenica Marchetti, "Charities Try to Snuff Out Smoking." The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Vol. VII (No. 24), October 3, 1996.

Kathleen Morgan, Scott Morgan and Neal Quitno, State Rankings 1996: A Statistical View of the 50 United States. Lawrence, KS: Morgan Quitno Press, 1996.

National, State and Regional Trends, 1977-1993. Washington, DC: National Institute on Alcohol and Alcoholism, 1995.

Ohio Profile. Washington, DC: Drug Strategies, 1995.

Rating the States: A Report Card on the Nation's Attention to the Problem of Alcohol and Other Drug-Impaired Driving. Irving, TX: MothersAgainst Drunk Driving, 1996.

Regional Indicator Analysis Report: Indicator-Based Profile of the Arizona Border Region. Tucson: Arizona-Mexico Border Health Foundation,1996.

A. Reiss and J. Roth, Understanding and Preventing Violence. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1993.

Dorothy Rice and Wendy Max, The Cost of Smoking in California. San Francisco, CA: University of California, Institute for Health and Aging, 1994.

Sally Stevens, "Reducing HIV Risk Behaviors: Perceptions of HIV Risk and Stage of Change." Journal of Drug Issues, 26(3), 1996,607-618.

The Standards Primer: A Resource for Accelerating the Pace of Reform. Washington, DC: Education Leaders Council, The Center for Education Reform,1996.

State Alcohol Taxes and Health: A Citizen's Action Guide. Washington,DC: Center for Science in the Public Interest, 1996. (Appendix B)

The State of Arizona's Children. Phoenix: Children's Action Alliance, 1996.

State Resources and Services Related to Alcohol and Other Drug AbuseProblems for Fiscal Year 1994. Washington, DC: National Associationof State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, 1996.

"Surveillance for Smoking-Attributable Mortality and Years of Potential Life Lost, by State." Morbidity and Mortality Week in Review, Vol.43, June 10, 1994.

Kris Mayes and Martin Van Der Worf, "Tobacco Suit Pits Governor Against Woods." Arizona Republic, October 18, 1996, A-1.

Tobacco Use in California: An Evaluation of the Tobacco Control Program, 1989-1993. Sacramento, CA: California Department of Health Services,1994

"Trends in Drug Use Among American Indian Students and Dropouts, 1975 to 1994." American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 86. November 1996, 1594-1597.

Gerald Williams, Fredrick Stinson, Sophia Stewart, et al. Apparent Per Capita Alcohol Consumption: National, State and Regional Trends, 1977-1993. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 1995.

 

Arizona Materials

Department of Health

AIDS Summary. Disease Prevention Services, 1996.

Arizona Needs Assessment Study. Division of Behavioral Health Services, unpublished data, 1996.

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Arizona Office of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 1990-1994.

Drug Abuse Trends in Phoenix and Arizona. Community Epidemiological Work Group, June 1995.

Drug-Related Mortality: Arizona, 1986-1994. Arizona Center for Health Statistics, 1996.

Proposed Tobacco Use Prevention Plan for the State of Arizona. Arizona Tobacco Education and Prevention Program, August 1995.

Who is at Risk for HIV and AIDS in Arizona? An Epidemiologic Profile for HIV Prevention and Community Planning. Office of HIV/AIDS, 1996.


Department of Economic Security

1990 Bureau of the Census Statistics and Estimates. Population Statistics Unit, 1996.

1990 Census of Population and Housing. Population Statistics Unit, 1991.


Criminal Justice Commission

Arizona Drug, Gang and Violent Crime Control: 1996 Strategy.

Crime and the Criminal Justice System in Arizona: The 1995 White Paper.

Drug Use in Arizona: Survey of the High Schools, Colleges and the Public, 1988.

Substance Abuse and Public School Students - Arizona 1995:

A Survey of Elementary, Middle and High School Students in Arizona.

Substance Abuse and Public School Students - Arizona 1993:

A Survey of Elementary, Middle and High School Students in Arizona.

Substance Abuse in Arizona/Gang Activity in Arizona 1991: Survey of Public Schools, Institutions of Higher Education and Law Enforcement Authorities.

Substance Abuse in Arizona, 1990: Survey of Public Schools, Institutions of Higher Education, and the Public.


Department of Revenue

Annual Report, 1996.

Luxury Tax Collected, September 1996, Luxury Tax Division.


Department of Education

Chemical Abuse Prevention Program Report, School Year 1994-1995.

Comprehensive Health and Prevention Program Survey, 1996, unpublished data.


Other Arizona Sources

1995 Annual Report. Arizona Department of Corrections, Phoenix,AZ: 1995.

Motor Vehicle Crash Facts for Arizona. Arizona Department of Transportation, 1991-1995.

1995 Narcotics Strategic Summary. Arizona Department of Public Safety, 1996.

Report to the Governor and the Legislature. Advisory Council on Perinatal Substance Abuse, December 31, 1995.

"House Bill 2220: Report on Conference Committee." State of Arizona House of Representatives Forty-First Legislature, April 14, 1994.

Socioeconomic Indicators for Maricopa County. Data Network for Human Services, June 1996.

State of Arizona Substance Abuse Prevention, Education and Treatment Program Inventory and State Agency Analysis, 1995. Drug and Gang Prevention Resource Center, 1996.

State of Arizona Tax Handbook, 1995 edition. Joint Legislative Budget Committee, 1995.

 

Federal Materials

Department of Health and Human Services

Fred Hellinger, Forecasting the Medical Costs of the HIV Epidemic: 1991-1994. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, 1995.

Lloyd Johnston, Patrick O'Malley, James Bachman, et al. National Survey Results on Drug Abuse from the Monitoring the Future Study. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 1991-95.

Preliminary Estimates from the 1995 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1996.

Regional Differences in Indian Health. Indian Health Service,1995.

Trends on Indian Health - 1995. Indian Health Service, 1995.


Department of Justice

1995 Drug Use Forecasting: Annual Report on Adult and Juvenile Arrestees. National Institute of Justice, June 1996.

Innovative State and Local Programs. Bureau of Justice Assistance,1996.

Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, 1994. Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1995.


Other Federal Materials

Arizona Medicaid: Competition Among Managed Care Plan Lowers Program Costs. General Accounting Office, October, 1995.

The Economic Costs of Motor Vehicle Crashes. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1994.

Foster Care: Parental Drug Abuse Has Alarming Impact on Young Children. General Accounting Office, 1994.

Traffic Safety Facts: State Alcohol Estimates. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1992-1995.

Young Children in Foster Care. General Accounting Office, 1994.


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Arizona Profile 1997
Introduction |Arizona Profile |Substance Abuse |Crime and Substance Abuse
Impact on Health |Cost of Substance Abuse |Arizona Response
Looking to the Future |Data Tables |Sources

Making A Difference
Prevention Programs |Criminal Justice |Treatment Programs |Workplace


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