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2004 NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY HOUSEHOLD SURVEY MASTER UNIT RECORD FILE

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This is the eighth in a series of surveys auspiced by the National Drug Strategy (and its predecessors) and the third to be conducted by the AIHW,. It is a national household survey of non-institutionalised persons aged 12 years and over. There were 29,445 completed responses in 2004. Fieldwork was conducted by Roy Morgan Research.

The survey was conducted across twpcollection modes: (i) self-complete 'drop-and-collect' method; and (ii) computer-assisted telephone interview.

Topics covered include knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of drug-related issues, personal use of drugs (tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs), support for drug-related policies, personal involvement in drug-related activities and victimisation, as well as typical demographics. A confidentialised unit record file for public access is available at the Social Science Data Archives at the ANU: http://ssda.anu.edu.au Public access to the master unit record data requires application to the AIHW Ethics Committee.
   
   
  Coverage:  National and State
  Period of coverage:  31-Jul-2004   to 31-Dec-2004
  Collection Methodology:   SURVEY
  Scope:   Non-institutionalised persons aged 12 years and over
  Keywords:   ALCOHOL, ILLICIT DRUGS, KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEFS, PERCEPTIONS, POLICY SUPPORT, TOBACCO

  Is part of:  NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
 
 
  Data Availability:  Publications
Client specified tables on request which may be subject to data provider approval (charges apply)
Restricted unit record access subject to Ethics Committee approval and/or the agreement of all relevant data custodians in all states and territories (charges may apply).
 
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  Contact  Drug Surveys and Services Unit, Phone: 02 6244 1112