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05), alcohol - 45.9% (G 50.9% and B 40.5%; p 0.05), and illicit drugs - 6.3% (G 6.2% and B 6.6%; n.s.). Teenagers with depressive symptoms smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol significantly more often than those without depressive symptoms (smoking rates30.1% vs. 16.1%; p 0.05; alcohol drinking rates 61.3% vs. 39.5%; p 0.05). (1) Significant prevalence of depressive symptoms was detected among the adolescents in the study. (2) Girls smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol significantly more frequently than boys. (3) The occurrence