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Figure 3. Prevalence of Annual, Thirty-Day, Binge, and Daily Alcohol Use Among College Students and Non-College Peers
Source: MTF: 99, NHSDA: 91-93

Bar chart with 12 items.
Item 1, Source: MTF in 1999. Prevalence of annual alcohol use among college students is 83.
Item 2, Source: MTF in 1999. Prevalence of annual alcohol use among noncollege students is 81.
Item 3, Source: MTF in 1999. Prevalence of thirty-day alcohol use among college students is 78.
Item 4, Source: MTF in 1999. Prevalence of thirty-day alcohol use among noncollege students is  60.
Item 5, Source: MTF in 1999. Prevalence of binge alcohol use among college students is 39.
Item 6, Source: MTF in 1999. Prevalence of binge alcohol use among noncollege students is 34.
Item 7, Source: MTF in 1999. Prevalence of daily alcohol use among college students is 4.
Item 8, Source: MTF in 1999. Prevalence of daily alcohol use among noncollege students is 5.
Item 9, Source: NHSDA from 1991 to 1993. Prevalence of thirty-day alcohol use among college students is 62.
Item 10, Source: NHSDA from 1991 to 1993. Prevalence of thirty-day alcohol use among noncollege students is 55.
Item 11, Source: NHSDA from 1991 to 1993. Prevalence of heavy alcohol use among college students is 12.
Item 12, Source: NHSDA from 1991 to 1993. Prevalence of heavy alcohol use among noncollege students is 11.

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