Abstract
This paper reports the results of a large-scale study conducted among Colombian college students directed at finding patterns of use of legal and illegal drugs. The subjects reported reasons for use and nonuse of the different substances, use on the part of parents, parent's attitudes toward use, effects, attitudes toward drug use, and a series of sociodemographic variables. The results were later analyzed in relation to social learning variables that could differentiate marijuana users and nonusers. Results are also reported on personality differences between users and nonusers as measured by the Maudsley Personality Inventory.