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Alcohol Use, Binge Drinking, and Alcohol Dependence

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Short reports:

bulletWhat's new in alcohol reports bulletShort reports on alcohol
   
Alcohol topics: National alcohol data:
bulletAlcohol use, abuse & dependence

bulletAll National alcohol data 

bulletAlcohol problems        *2002 - 2006 alcohol use
bulletAlcohol treatment admissions       *1999 - 2001 alcohol use
bulletDrinking and driving  
bulletTrends State alcohol data:
      *Prevalence of alcohol use bulletAll State alcohol data
      *Alcohol treatment bulletState treatment planning areas:
bulletUnder age drinking  also see Youth       *Data on alcohol use in tables & maps
   
Other resources from SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies (OAS): Detailed Tables:

bulletOAS home Page

bulletDetailed Tables by user characteristics:

bulletOther OAS services

      *Any alcohol use
bulletSAMHSA priorities       *Binge drinking

bulletDemographics and other characteristics available in OAS reports

      *Heavy drinking
   

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What's New in Alcohol Reports 

 

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State Treatment Planning Areas: SubState Data on Alcohol

 

newIn 2005, for the first time, by combining data from several years of SAMHSA's National Survey on Drug Use and Health, SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies was able to estimate alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug use in smaller areas than the State level. These subState areas within each State were determined by the States themselves and were designated State treatment planning areas. Tables provide the data by the State assigned names of their subState areas (State treatment planning areas). Maps show prevalence of the variable by the State treatment planning areas.

new2002-2004 SubState Report:

1999-2001 SubState Report:

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2002 Detailed Tables:  National Data on Alcohol Use 

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Alcohol Use in 2002 (All are in PDF format):

Needed and Received or Perceived Need for Alcohol Treatment (Go to tables 5.82 - 5.83)

Incidence Tables (Go to tables 4.15 - 4.19)

Lifetime Prevalence Tables (Go to tables 4.72 - 4.76)

Tobacco and Alcohol by Cigarette Use (Go to tables 7.21 - 7.24)

Tobacco by Alcohol Use (Go to tables 7.25 - 7.28)

Driving Under the Influence (Go to tables 7.74 - 7.77)

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National Alcohol Data

 

Also see Short Reports on Alcohol

new2006 Alcohol Use in the U.S.

2005 Alcohol Use in the U.S.

2004 Alcohol Use in the U.S.

2003 Alcohol Use in the U.S.

2002 Alcohol Use in the U.S.

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 Drinking and Other Behaviors (Driving, etc.)

 

Also see Drug Problems

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