Pubdate: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 Source: Arizona Republic (AZ) Copyright: 2002 The Arizona Republic Contact: http://www.arizonarepublic.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/24 Author: Connie Cass, Associated Press DRUG USE BY YOUNG ADULTS ON RISE, SURVEY SUGGESTS WASHINGTON - America has almost 16 million illegal drug users, including one in five young adults, according to a government survey that suggests use of marijuana and cocaine may be on the rise after leveling off in recent years. Among those ages 12 to 17, the youngest people surveyed, 10.8 percent were described as current drug users in 2001, up from 9.7 percent the year before, according to the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. Young adults ages 18 to 25 were more likely to be users, increasing to 18.8 percent from 15.9 percent in 2000. The rate of drug use among adults 26 and older stayed about the same, at 4.5 percent. Current users are those who reported using a drug within the past month. Although a few drugs, including LSD, are diminishing in popularity, others are seeing big gains. The number of people who have tried Ecstasy increased from 6.5 million in 2000 to 8.1 million last year, the survey says. Non-medical use of the pain reliever Oxycontin more than doubled, from 399,000 users in 2000 to 957,000 in 2001. The survey indicates moderate increases in the use of marijuana and cocaine by teenagers and young adults from 2000 to 2001. But researchers said it was too soon to say whether that marks the reversal of a trend of stable or declining drug use since the late-1990s. The National Household Survey on Drug Abuse interviewed almost 69,000 people 12 or older and included every state. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart