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SAMHSA Matrix & OAS Short ReportsSAMHSA'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. |
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SAMHSA matrix of program priorities |
SAMHSA's Crosscutting Principles |
Co-Occurring Disorders | Data for Performance Measurement and Management |
Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity | Recovery/Reducing Stigma & Barriers to Services |
Cultural Competency/Eliminating Disparities | |
Children & Families | Trauma & Violence |
Mental Health System Transformation | Financing Strategies & Cost-effectiveness |
Suicide Prevention | Rural & Other Specific Settings |
Homelessness | Disaster Readiness and Response |
Older Adults | |
HIV/AIDS: Injection Drug Use | Accessing OAS data by interest group |
Criminal & Juvenile Justice | General Public |
Workforce Development | Media |
Suicide | Researcher |
Topic interest | |
Other SAMHSA matrix information | Drug interest |
SAMHSA matrix of program priorities | Latest report |
Further information on SAMHSA's Matrix | OAS home Page |
Press release on new SAMHSA Matrix | Other OAS services |
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SAMHSA, an agency in the Department of Health and Human Services, 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.
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