Table 1.1 Economic Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the United States, 1992
Table 1.2 Total Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse for Specific and Related Crime, 1992
Table 1.3 Where the Burden of Alcohol and Drug Problems Falls, 1992
Table 1.4 Updated Cost Estimates: 1992 Estimates and Inflation- and Population-Adjusted Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse for 1995
Table 3.1 Consequences Assessed in Cost-of-Illness Analyses
Table 3.2 Selected Data Sources Used in This Report
Table 4.1 Health Care Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1992
Table 4.2 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Services in Treatment Units
Table 4.3 Specialty Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Services, 1992
Table 4.4 Prevention Services, 1992
Table 4.5 Support for Specialty Alcohol and Drug Services, 1992
Table 4.6 Hospital Episodes Primarily for Alcohol or Drug Abuse Disorders, 1992
Table 4.7 Hospital Episodes for Disorders Specifically Caused by Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Table 4.8 Alcohol and Drug Abuse-Related Additional Days of Hospital Care, 1992
Table 4.9 Hospitalizations for Illnesses Partly Caused by Alcohol, 1992
Table 4.10 Non-Federal Hospital Days and Associated Costs Resulting From Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1992
Table 4.11 Costs of Outpatient Medical Care for Alcohol and Drug Abuse-Specific and Related Illnesses, 1992
Table 4.12 Categories of Health Care Services Necessitated by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Table 4.13 Health and Other Services for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, 1992
Table 4.14 Overview of Selected Studies of Drug-Exposed Infants
Table 4.15 Effects of Specific Drugs on Infant Health, Growth, and Development
Table 4.16 Financial Resources Expended on Tuberculosis Treatment and Elimination, 1991
Table 4.17 Total Monthly Cost of Treating Person With HIV by Disease Stage (1992 Dollars)
Table 4.18 Total Lifetime Cost of Treatment for HIV Infection From Onset to Death (1992 Dollars)
Table 4.19 Treatment Costs per Acute Hepatitis B Virus Case
Table 4.20 Treatment Costs per Acute Hepatitis C Virus Case
Table 4.21 Ambulatory Mental Health Patients With Alcohol or Drug Abuse Disorders
Table 4.22 Comorbidity Among Inpatient/Residential Patients Treated in Specialty Mental Health/Alcohol and Drug Abuse Settings
Table 4.23 Prevalence and Age at Onset of Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, Major Depression, and Anxiety in the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study
Table 4.24 Studies on Mental Disorder-Induced Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Table 4.25 Studies on Drug and Alcohol Abuse-Induced Mental Illness
Table 4.26 Cost of Mental Health Services Provided to Persons With an Alcohol- or Drug-Induced Mental Illness, 1992
Table 5.1 Lost Potential Productivity Due to Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1992
Table 5.2 Total Number of Deaths and Economic Costs for Premature Mortalities Attributed to Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1992
Table 5.3 Number of Deaths Attributable to Alcohol Abuse, 1992
Table 5.4 Number of Deaths Attributable to Drug Abuse, 1992
Table 5.5 Economic Cost of Mortalities Due to Alcohol Abuse, for Various Discount Rates, 1992
Table 5.6 Economic Cost of Mortalities Due to Drug Abuse, for Various Discount Rates, 1992
Table 5.7 Studies of the Impact of Alcohol and Drug Abuse on Productivity
Table 5.8 Lifetime Prevalence of Alcohol, Drug, and Depression Disorders, Persons Ages 18 to 64, by Gender
Table 5.9 Variables Used in the Regression Analyses
Table 5.10 Regression Results for Single-Disorder Impact Estimates
Table 5.11 Regression Results for Multiple-Disorder Impact Estimates
Table 5.12 Summary of Estimated Productivity Losses in the Workforce Due to Alcohol and Drug Disorders, 1992
Table 6.1 Other Impacts of Alcohol and Drug Abuse on Society, 1992
Table 6.2 Total Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse-Specific and Related Crime, 1992
Table 6.3 Number of Known Criminal Offenses, 1993
Table 6.4 Number of Known Criminal Arrests, 1993
Table 6.5 Dollar Losses by Type of Crime, 1991
Table 6.6 Illicit Drug Use by Booked Arrestees in 24 Selected Cities, by Charge at Arrest, 1991
Table 6.7 Percentages of Inmates Who Used Alcohol and Other Drugs Prior to a Criminal Offense
Table 6.8 Causal Factors for Alcohol and Drug Relationship to Crime: Comparison of Factors in Current and Prior Studies
Table 6.9 Total Public and Private Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse-Specific and Related Crime, 1992
Table 6.10 Alcohol and Drug Abuse-Related Social Welfare Expenditures, 1992
Table 6.11 Alcohol and Drug Use in AFDC and Food Stamp Households
Table 6.12 Level of Alcohol and Drug Impairment in AFDC and Non-AFDC Populations
Table 6.13 Prevalence of Alcohol and Drug Use in the Welfare System and the General Population in a Northern California County
Table 6.14 Addiction Cases in SSI and DI Programs, 1993
Table 6.15 Cases of Alcohol and Drug Dependence in SSI, February 1994
Table 6.16 Alcohol and Drug Abuse-Related Social Welfare Expenditures, 1992
Table 6.17 Cost of Alcohol and Drug Abuse-Related Motor Vehicle Crashes, 1992
Table 7.1 Where the Burden of Drug and Alcohol Problems Fall
Table 7.2 Economic Costs of Alcohol Abuse, 1992
Table 7.3 Economic Costs of Drug Abuse, 1992
Table 7.4 Original and Adjusted Estimates of the Cost of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1975-1992
Table 7.5 Changes in Inflation- and Population-Adjusted Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Between Present Study and Rice et al. (1990)
Table 7.6 Updated Cost Estimates: 1992 Estimates and Inflation- and Population-Adjusted Costs of Alcohol and Drug Abuse for 1995