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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) | |||
Q1: | What kind of information can I get from this website? | ||
We have provided the following information to answer the various types of questions we receive. Some of these deal with areas that are not our responsibility; but, as a courtesy, we have provided guidance for further information. Please select the categories for the types of questions you have. | |||
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Q2: | What's New? | ||
Latest
Releases of OAS Data and Reports Just Released! OAS Short Reports on such drugs as marijuana, crack cocaine, inhalants, club drugs, heroin, alcohol, and tobacco. Selected substance abuse topics include injecting drug use, illicit drug use during pregnancy, gender differences in substance abuse treatment, guns and drug use, as well as team sports and drug use. | |||
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Q3: | What is the Office of Applied Studies? | ||
The Office of Applied Studies (OAS)
is an Office
within the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA),
an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services. OAS is the primary
source of national data on the prevalence, treatment, and consequences of substance
abuse in the United States. OAS regularly collects data on drug-related emergency
room visits and drug-related deaths. OAS is also the national source
of information on the location, organization, and capacity of providers which
offer services to prevent and treat substance abuse and the cost, quality, and
effectiveness of the services of these providers. SAMHSA has three major data collection systems to provide this information on a regular basis: the National Survey on Drug Use & Health (NSDUH), the Drug and Alcohol Services Information System (DASIS), and the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN). For further information on OAS and our services, click on the following: Office of Applied Studies (OAS), OAS Data Systems, and the OAS Home Page (http://oas.samhsa.gov). |
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Information | |
Q1: | How do I find a drug abuse or alcohol treatment program with the services that I need for myself, family members, a client, or a friend? |
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Q2: | I am a substance abuse treatment provider. How do I get listed in SAMHSA's Treatment Facility Locator? |
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Information
for treatment providers- scroll down to Questions from Facility Operators
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Q3: | I am a substance abuse treatment provider that is already listed in SAMHSA's Treatment Facility Locator. How do I update my information? |
A3: | Information for treatment providers- scroll down to Questions from Facility Operators |
Q4: | I am interested in substance abuse treatment data for my state. Where can I find SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies data for each state? |
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Where can I find national data on substance abuse treatment facilities or treatment admissions? |
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Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Data | |
Q1: | What drug abuse information can you provide me? |
A1: | We can provide national and state data collected by SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies as indicated below. For further information on our services, click on the following: Office of Applied Studies (OAS), OAS Data Systems, OAS Home Page. Also, check our Short Reports on selected topics related to substance abuse: |
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Q2: | What are the latest data on alcohol, tobacco and drug abuse from OAS? |
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Q3: | Where can I find more detailed data than are found in SAMHSA's National Surveys on Drug Abuse or DAWN standard reports? |
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Q4: | How can I get alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse data so I can analyze factors of interest to me? |
A4: | On Line data analysis and download public use files |
Q5: | Where are the substance abuse data for each state? |
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Q6: | Has this year's SAMHSA National Household Survey on Drug Abuse results been released yet? |
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Q7: | Where can I find the latest public use file from NHSDA or any other OAS data system? |
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Q8: | What is the NSDUH/NHSDA? |
A8: | SAMHSA's
National Survey on Drug Use & Health (NSDUH/NHSDA) was formerly
called the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA). It is the primary source
of information on the prevalence, patterns, and consequences of drug and alcohol
use and abuse in the general U.S. civilian non institutionalized population, age
12 and older. National Survey on Drug Use & Health (NSDUH/NHSDA) Reports: contains prevalence, demographic, correlates, perceived harmfulness, and other measures of alcohol, tobacco, non medical use of psychotherapeutics, and illicit drug use. Special NSDUH/NHSDA Studies present statistics on such topics as mental health, drug use and driving, workplace policies, and drug use by racial and ethnic groups. Analytic Series Reports address special topics relating to alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health. |
Q9: | Has this year's DAWN Emergency Department Report been released yet? |
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Drugs and the Workplace |
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Q1: | Where can I find information on drug use, drug testing, and other substance abuse issues in the workplace? |
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SAMHSA Grants and Other SAMHSA Funding | |
Q1: | Now that I have OAS statistics that I wanted for a grant application, where can I find information on SAMHSA's grants? |
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Q2: | What about information on other types of SAMHSA funding? |
A2: | SAMHSA
funding opportunities
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Q3: | Where can I get help planning community substance abuse prevention projects? |
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Questions About Other Federal Agencies | |
Q1: | SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies Website is great for OAS publications and data, but where can I find information from NIH and other agencies? |
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Q2: | Isn't SAMHSA part of NIH? |
A2: | No, SAMHSA (the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) is a separate agency in the Department of Health and Human Services and is not part of NIH. SAMHSA is the Federal Government's lead agency for improving the quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, addiction treatment, and mental health services in the United States. |
Q3: | I am looking for an employee in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). I thought the person worked for SAMHSA? How do I find the employee? |
A3: | DHHS employee locator |
Special Needs and Miscellaneous Questions | ||
Q1: | I am a reporter with a deadline in 2 hours. I need statistics from your latest drug abuse report that SAMHSA just released. | |
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Q2: | How do I know what OAS mailing list to get on to receive the publications on substance abuse that I want? | |
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Q3: | I am a student with a term paper on drug abuse due tomorrow. Can you give me everything you have on drug abuse? | |
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Q4: | I am a parent in desperate need of a drug treatment facility for my child. How do I locate one in my area with the services I need? | |
A4: | Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator | |
Q5: | How do I thank you for getting all this great information for me? | |
A5: | This information is provided by the Publications and Data Dissemination Team and other staff of SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies. We are always happy to hear that we are helpful. OAS Mail Room |
This page was last updated on August 06, 2008. |
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