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Mental Health Detailed Tables

bulletAll Reports on Mental Health

bullet2007 Mental Health detailed tables

bullet2006 Mental Health detailed tables

bullet2005 Mental Health detailed tables

bullet2004 Mental Health detailed tables

bullet2003 & 2004 Mental Health detailed tables

 (Prevalence Estimates for 2003 & 2004)

  Table A contains the number of users and Table B contains the percents
Standard errors for estimates

bulletMental Disorders

bulletMental Health Treatment/Counseling

bulletUnmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling:  Tables 6.41A to 6.44B

bulletReasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling:  Tables 6.29A to 6.30B

 

 

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bulletSerious Psychological Distress and Treatment

bulletMajor Depressive Episode and Treatment

 

 

Click here to go to the top of this page. Co-Occurring Mental Disorders and Substance Use

bulletCo-Occurring Serious Psychological Distress and Substance Use, Abuse, Dependence

bulletCo-Occurring Depression and Substance Use, Abuse, Dependence

 

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bulletSubstance Use, Abuse & Dependence and Mental Health Treatment/Counseling

bulletSubstances and Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling:  Tables 6.45A to 6.46B

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This page was last updated on December 31, 2008.

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