Abstract
The study attempts to identify two populations of 20 young people who are self-reporting marijuana use in one group and angel dust in the other. We have examined these populations and evaluated them on a series of variables in an attempt to discover whether there are significant differences between them and, if so, whether there is in fact a clinical profile which may be descriptive of non-acute reactions to angel dust. Results indicate that there are significant differences on variables that distinguish angel dust users in an outpatient setting.