SFC Youth Opinion Survey Reveals Knowledge Gap about Fentanyl and Fake Pills
This research was commissioned by Song for Charlie and executed by Breakwater
Strategy. Interviews were conducted online from August 19 through August 30, 2022, among a nationwide sample of 1,500 Young Americans aged 13-24. Our sample included n=612 Teens (ages 13-17) and n=888 Young Adults (ages 18-24). In this report, references to Gen Z include all respondents ages 13-24, Teens refers to respondents ages 13-17, and Young Adults refers to respondents ages 18-24. Parental consent was required for minors between the ages of 13-17 before participation in the survey.
Results from the full survey have a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage
points at the 95% confidence level and larger for subgroups. Some percentages may add to more or less than 100% due to rounding. Quotas and weights were used to ensure the national demographic representations among this age cohort.
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