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Table 7.2
Year 2004 discharges from HOSPITAL RESIDENTIAL treatment1
by gender, according to reason for discharge: TEDS 2004
Number, percent distribution, and median and average lengths of stay
[Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by 14 States and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS.]
Gender Total Reason for discharge, transfer, or discontinuance of treatment
Completed Transferred Completed or
transferred
Dropped
out
Terminated Other
Total discharges 8,080 5,597 1,200 6,797 884 214 185
Number
Male 5,149 3,631   743 4,374 531 123 121
Female 2,931 1,966   457 2,423 353  91  64
No. of discharges  8,080 5,597 1,200 6,797 884 214 185
Column percent
Male  63.7  64.9  61.9  64.4  60.1  57.5  65.4
Female  36.3  35.1  38.1  35.6  39.9  42.5  34.6
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Row percent
Male 100.0  70.5  14.4  84.9  10.3   2.4   2.3
Female 100.0  67.1  15.6  82.7  12.0   3.1   2.2
Total  100.0  69.3  14.9  84.1  10.9   2.6   2.3
Median length of stay (days)
Male  12  15   9   6  12  13
Female  10  13   9   7  11  15
Total   11  14   9     7  12  13
Average length of stay (days)
Male  31  33  16  39  35  47
Female  26  26  17  38  22  40
Total   29  30  17    39  30  44
1 Excludes records where methadone use was planned.
SOURCE: Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 2.1.2006.

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