Table 2.15Heroin Legal Criterion Endorsement among People Aged 12 or Older, by Demographic Characteristic: Weighted Percentages, Annual Averages Based on 2002–2012 NSDUHs

Demographic CharacteristicDSM-IV Legal Criterion EndorsementRespondents Who Endorsed Only the DSM-IV Legal CriterionRespondents Who Endorsed the DSM-IV Legal Criterion and One Other DSM-IV SUD Criterion
TOTAL 0.0 * *
GENDER
 Male0.1 * *
 Female0.0 * *
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE
 Not Hispanic or Latino0.0 * *
  White0.0 * *
  Black or African American0.1 * *
  American Indian or Alaska Native0.0 * *
  Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * *
  Asian * * *
  Two or More Races0.1 * *
 Hispanic or Latino0.1 * *
AGE
 12–130.0 * *
 14–150.0 * 0.0
 16–170.0 * *
 18–250.1 * *
 26–350.1 * *
 36–450.0 * *
 46–550.0 * *
 56–64 * * *
 65 or Older * * *
*

Low precision; no estimate reported.

Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002–2005, 2006–2010 (Revised 3/12), 2011–2012.

From: 2, Substance Use Disorders

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