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Spanish Language Materials,
Information on Various Population Groups, & Related Materials

Substance abuse materials in Spanish:

SAMHSA's National Clearinghouses:

bullet For parents, families, and other interested persons bulletAlcohol & drug information (NCADI)
bullet For researchers, educators, health professionals, etc.: bulletMental health information (NMHIC)
bulletHablemos en Confianza  
Other materials: Help finding a treatment facility:
bulletReports on African Americans, Alaska Natives, American Indians, Asians, Hispanics, & other groups

bulletSubstance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator - - A searchable file of over 11,500 facilities in the U.S. with maps 

bulletFor publications in various languages (Chinese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese) Navajo is coming soon

       *Help using the substance abuse treatment facility locator

bulletPosters, videos, and other materials

       *Substance abuse treatment facilities providing treatment in other languages

bulletOther topics

bulletSAMHSA's Mental Health Services Locator

   
Substance abuse materials for researchers, educators, health professionals, etc.: Other resources from SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies (OAS):

bulletPrevention

bulletOAS home Page

bulletTreatment

bulletOther OAS services

bulletSubstance abuse prevalence & treatment utilization data

bulletSAMHSA priorities
bulletDrug fact sheets and reports bulletSubstance abuse treatment facilities providing treatment in languages in addition to English
 

The following materials are available from SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information (NCADI)

bulletTo obtain free copies  (note title and ID# of the material for ordering)

 

 For Parents, Families, and Other Interested Persons

ID #

Title

PHD854S

BKD503S

PHD1036

PHD1116

SOYGBK

PHD1089

AV250S

MS419

PHD1112S

AVD165-S

PHD1091S

PHD1111S

PHD713S

PHD712S

NIF011S

NIF020S

NIF012S

NIF041S

 

The following materials are available from SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information (NCADI)

bulletTo obtain free copies  (note title and ID# of the material for ordering)

 

 For Researchers, Educators, and Other Professionals

Prevention Materials:

 ID#

Title

PHD1023B-S

MS419

NCPKIT-D

Treatment Materials:

 ID#

Title

PHD992S

BKD347S

MS631S

PHD947S

PHD1091S

BKD392

Prevalence & Treatment Utilization Data (click here for data by race & ethnicity): 

 ID#

Title

SR040

NSDUH07-0119

SR081

Drug Fact Sheets and Research Reports:

 ID#

Title

NIF011S

NIF020S

NIF012S

NIF041S

PHD675S

PHD948S

PHD762S

PHD867S

PHD1128S

PHD866S

PHD561S

PHD742S

PHD756S

BKD440S

 

The following materials are available from SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information (NCADI)

bulletTo obtain free copies  (note title and ID# of the material for ordering)

 

 Other Topics

 ID#

Title

PHD981S

PHD1059S

BKD392

 
 

The following materials are available from SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information (NCADI)

bulletTo obtain free copies  (note title and ID# of the material for ordering)

 

 Posters, Videos, & Other Materials

 ID#

Title

PHD819

VHS094

VHS147

AV245S

  • El alcohol puede danar la habilidad de su bebe para aprender y para comportarse. (Alcohol Can Harm the Way Your Baby Learns and Behaves.) 

 

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