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SAMHSA Matrix & OAS Short Reports

SAMHSA's National Advisory Councils, constituents, staff, and other stakeholders in the mission and vision of SAMHSA provided input that resulted in the SAMHSA matrix.  The SAMHSA matrix visually depicts SAMHSA's priority programs and cross-cutting principles that will guide SAMHSA's programs, policies, and allocation of resources. To make the information more readily available from its statistical studies, SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies (OAS) presents its data reports arranged by SAMHSA's Matrix of Program Priorities.  

SAMHSA matrix of program priorities

SAMHSA's Crosscutting Principles

bulletCo-Occurring Disorders bulletData for Performance Measurement and Management
bullet Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity bulletRecovery/Reducing Stigma & Barriers to Services

bulletStrategic Prevention Framework

bulletCultural Competency/Eliminating Disparities
bulletChildren & Families bulletTrauma & Violence
bulletMental Health System Transformation bulletFinancing Strategies & Cost-effectiveness
bulletSuicide Prevention bulletRural & Other Specific Settings
bulletHomelessness bulletDisaster Readiness and Response
bulletOlder Adults  
bulletHIV/AIDS:  Injection Drug Use  Accessing OAS data by interest group
bulletCriminal & Juvenile Justice bulletGeneral Public
bulletWorkforce Development bulletMedia
bulletSuicide bulletResearcher
  bulletTopic interest
Other SAMHSA matrix information bulletDrug interest
bulletSAMHSA matrix of program priorities bulletLatest report
bulletFurther information on SAMHSA's Matrix bulletOAS home Page
bulletPress release on new SAMHSA Matrix bulletOther OAS services

   

Co-Occurring Disorders

Also see Mental Health
on the Topics page and Mental Health Objectives in Healthy People 2010

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Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity

The DASIS Report:  Facilities Offering Special Treatment Programs or Groups

The DASIS Report: Adolescent Treatment Admissions by Gender, 2005

The DASIS Report:  Length of Stay for Outpatient Discharges Completing Treatment: 2004

The DASIS Report:  Hispanic Female Admissions in Substance Abuse Treatment, 2005

The DASIS Report: Facilities Operating Opioid Treatment Programs, 2005

The NSDUH Report:  Underage Alcohol Use among Full-Time College Students

The DASIS Report: Facilities Offering Special Programs or Groups for Women

The New DAWN Report:  Emergency Department Visits Involving ADHD Stimulant Medications

The DASIS Report: Discharges Who Left Against Professional Advice, 2003

The DASIS Report:  Homeless Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment: 2004

The NSDUH Report:  Substance Use Treatment Need among Adolescents, 2003-2004

The DASIS Report:  Trends in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions, 1993 & 2003

The DASIS Report: Age of First Use among Admissions for Drugs: 1993 & 2003

Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS):  1993-2003  (HTML format)    (PDF format)

The DASIS Report: American Indian and Alaska Native Substance Abuse Treatment Services:  2004

The DASIS Report:  Facilities with DUI/DWI Programs, 2004

The DASIS Report:  Availability of HIV Services in Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities: 2004

The DASIS Report:  Trends in Admissions for PCP: 1993-2003

Women in Substance Abuse Treatment:  Results from the Alcohol and Drug Services Study (ADSS) HTML format    PDF format

Discharges from Substance Abuse Treatment:  TEDS 2002  (PDF format)

The NSDUH Report:  Substance Abuse or Dependence in Metropolitan and Non-Metropolitan Areas, 2004 Update 

The DASIS Report:  Treatment Admissions in Rural Areas, 2003

The DASIS Report:  Treatment Admissions for Injection Drug Use, 2003

The DASIS Report:  Hispanics in Substance Abuse Treatment, 2003

The DASIS Report:  Characteristics of Primary Tranquilizer  Admissions: 2002

The DASIS Report:  Differences in Marijuana Admissions Based on Source of Referral, 2002

The DASIS Report:  A Comparison of Female and Male Treatment Admissions: 2002

The DASIS Report: Older Adults in Substance Abuse Treatment, 1995-2002 trends

The DASIS Report: Characteristics of Primary Alcohol Admissions by Age of First Use of Alcohol: 2002

The DASIS Report:  Polydrug Admissions: 2002

The DASIS Report:  Quick Statistics -- State level data on substance abuse treatment facilities and admissions

The DASIS Report:  National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services: 2003

The DASIS Report:  Smoked Cocaine vs. Non-Smoked Cocaine Admissions: 2002

National and State Estimates of the Drug Abuse Treatment Gap (HTML)

See Treatment for all reports on treatment admissions, discharges, and facilities arranged by various topics.

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Prevention & Early Intervention


Also see Prevention on the Topics page.

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Children & Families


Also see Parents on the Topics page.

Also see Children's mental health on the Topics page.

Also see Youth on the Topics page.

Also see Women on the Topics page.

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Barriers to Treatment

bulletSubstance abuse treatment facilities providing treatment in other languages

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

bulletFinances:  Costs, Payment types for treatment, Ownership types

bulletReports from SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies (OAS):

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Disaster Readiness & Response


Also see Violence on Topics page.

OAS Analytic Report #A-18: Impact of September 11, 2001 Events on Substance Use and Mental Health in the New York Area

   

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HIV/AIDS - Injection Drug Use


Also see Injection Drug Use on Topics page.
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Mental Health System Transformation


Also see Mental Health on the Topics page.

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Criminal & Juvenile Justice


Also see Criminal Justice
on Topics page.

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Data for Performance Measurement & Management:  Epidemiology & Methodology

bullet For an overview of SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies (OAS) and its data systems, click here

bulletFor OAS reports on population groups, go to the group on Topics page.

bulletFor OAS reports on specific drugs, go to the specific drug on the Drugs page.

bulletFor OAS research methodology used, go to Methods on Topics page.

bulletFor data and reports by SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies data collection systems, go to Data Systems on the Topics page.

bulletFor doing your own analysis using SAMHSA's OAS public use files, go to "online analysis" on topics web page

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