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* Over l0 unit apart�ent building residents <br />� 25-34 year olds <br />* Zone 3 residents <br />Satanic cults ranked at the very bottom of the list. <br />Alcohoi and chemical abuse? <br />Alcohol and chemical abuse was seen as a"major problem" by <br />thirty-three percent: <br />MAJOR PROBLEM .............................33% <br />MINOR PROSLEM.......... ...................44� <br />NOT A PROBLEM .............................14� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFiJSED ........................10� <br />Seventy-seven percent felt it was at least a"minor problem." <br />Alcohol and chemical abuse was more of a"major problem" for <br />Prafessional-Technical households and post-graduates. <br />It was considered a"minar problem" for Owner-Manager <br />households, $50,000-$62,500 yearly income households, and Zane 4 <br />residents. <br />It was "not a problem" for senior couples, retirees, and <br />aver 65 year oZds. <br />Alcohol and chemical abuse ranked second an the list in <br />Roseville. <br />Teen preqnancy? <br />Teen pregnancy was rated as a"major problem" by twenty-four <br />percent: <br />MAJOR PROBLEM---------------------------•.24% <br />MINOR PROBLEM .............................41� <br />NOT A PROBLEM .............................12� <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED ........................24% <br />It was considered to be at least a"minor problem" by sixty-five <br />percent. <br />Teen pregnancy was more often considered a"major problem" <br />85 <br />
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