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1993-2003 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) Report of Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions

Table 2.8a
Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions aged 12 and over by State or jurisdiction: TEDS 1993-2003
Number
[Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting States and jurisdictions (excl. Puerto Rico). Comparisons among States should be made with caution; see Ch. 4.]
State or jurisdiction Number of admissions aged 12 and over
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Total  27,953 44,324 62,287 51,883 67,254 70,401 72,598 83,259 99,514 125,778 135,556
Alabama     47     54    168    163    264    248    278    489    916   1,335   1,708
Alaska     20     28     48     38     47     49     49     49     48      80      70
Arizona                                                 810    591    614  1,267   1,277   1,618
Arkansas    269    599  1,044  1,001  1,500  1,547  2,183  2,460  2,135   2,807   2,958
California 16,659 24,134 28,205 22,730 29,197 28,814 30,552 33,433 39,600  58,925  61,862
Colorado    535    905  1,418  1,193  1,633  1,682  1,591  1,774  1,534   2,546   3,269
Connecticut     29     32     33     34     36     27     32     41    127     110     114
Delaware     11      7      6      7     10      7     13     10      5      12      15
District of Columbia               - -      - -      - -      1      - -      5     14     33      17      10
Florida    203    255    342    376    378    494    552    419    461     736     999
Georgia    167    192    353    306    448    319    260    627    982   1,572   2,796
Hawaii    498    647  1,040    944  1,175  1,243  1,418  1,831  2,088   2,239   2,558
Idaho    180    409    940    811  1,080  1,560  2,135  1,238  1,763   1,295     812
Illinois    128    137    233    144    152    169    240    557    971   1,537   2,018
Indiana    123    232    243    146             263    403    671    757   1,164   1,415
Iowa    294  1,059  3,591  4,122  3,575  2,995  2,865  3,378  4,182   4,837   5,328
Kansas    314    503  1,041    727    997    995    800    926  1,164   1,384   1,465
Kentucky                                         62    102    131    250    454     451     691
Louisiana    131    106    149    128      8    119    110    355    404     682     800
Maine     19     22     33     27     25     32     25     39     38      38      51
Maryland     41     58     77     50    121      1     58     69     97     121     142
Massachusetts     44     65     63     45     67     60     53     70     79      69     101
Michigan    169    243    286    207    300    276    151    179    248     428     567
Minnesota    300    478    940    672  1,511  1,575  1,169  1,688  2,692   3,237   4,270
Mississippi                   25     42     68    116    181    301    533     612     551
Missouri    306    664  1,176  1,443  2,693  2,823  3,150  3,456  3,928   4,035   4,035
Montana    204    404    644    597    811    875    665    762    872     896   1,040
Nebraska    110    177    481    455    561    694    505    893  1,287   1,465   1,699
Nevada    669  1,019  1,403  1,432  1,938  1,903  2,181  2,408  2,560   2,829   3,249
New Hampshire      6      7      5      9     18     16     26     17     17      74      17
New Jersey    173    182    187    140    140    128    100    116    131     138     131
New Mexico     92    147    200    152    240    282    141     97    151      70     155
New York    301    286    253    257    350    348    392    361    459     547     697
North Carolina     44     73    105     70     99    111     71    164    187     227     283
North Dakota     14     23     46     60     95     88     69     90    153     377     239
Ohio    282    295    263    252    239    241    159    104    168     307     270
Oklahoma    503  1,298  2,242  1,737  2,191  1,928  1,855  2,580  3,314   3,455   3,444
Oregon  2,478  4,875  7,374  6,020  7,098  7,386  6,926  7,662  8,743   9,454   7,548
Pennsylvania    311    289    294    260    240    218    194    244    219     228     254
Rhode Island     19     10      8      7      7      6      4     15     16      21      11
South Carolina     37     55     88     77     96     92     67    117    163     228     299
South Dakota     28     48    185    194    268    284    197    191    205     443     573
Tennessee      2      8      8      3     72    113     75    143    169     240     301
Texas    994  1,379  1,475    394  1,035  1,266  1,171  1,367  1,844   2,348   2,968
Utah    237    792  1,689  1,402  1,738  2,207  2,789  3,455  3,189   2,229   3,418
Vermont     23     11     11     14     10     20     13     26     10      22      19
Virginia     58     70    113     62     70     56     88     86    119     194     227
Washington    774  1,905  3,688  2,878  4,146  5,173  5,395  6,916  8,260   7,581   7,363
West Virginia     12              22      4                       55              70       8         
Wisconsin     38     40     49     51     67     68     65     70    109     160     238
Wyoming     57    102                      377    572    400    437    593     691     890
- -  Quantity is zero.
  No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
SOURCE: Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 4.11.05. 

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