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

Table 2.8b
Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions aged 12 and over by State or jurisdiction: TEDS 1993-2003
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and over
[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 Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and over
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Total  14  22  30  25  32  32  32  36  42  53  57
Alabama  1   2   5   5   7   7   8  13  25  36  46
Alaska  4   6  10   8  10  10  10   9   9  15  13
Arizona                    21  15  14  29  28  35
Arkansas 13  29  51  48  72  73 103 111  96 125 131
California 66  96 111  89 112 109 113 118 138 203 210
Colorado 18  30  46  38  51  51  47  49  42  68  87
Connecticut  1   1   1   1   1      1   1   4   4   4
Delaware  2   1   1   1   2   1   2   2      2   2
District of Columbia1      - -    - -    - -       - -   1   3   7   4   2
Florida  2   2   3   3   3   4   4   3   3   5   7
Georgia  3   3   6   5   7   5   4   9  14  22  39
Hawaii 52  67 107  97 120 126 144 182 205 217 245
Idaho 20  45  99  84 109 155 208 115 161 116  72
Illinois  1   1   2   1   2   2   2   5   9  15  19
Indiana  3   5   5   3       5   8  13  15  23  28
Iowa 13  45 151 173 149 125 119 139 172 199 218
Kansas 15  24  49  34  46  45  36  41  52  61  65
Kentucky                 2   3   4   7  13  13  20
Louisiana1  4   3   4   4      3   3  10  11  18  21
Maine  2   2   3   3   2   3   2   4   4   4   5
Maryland  1   1   2   1   3      1   2   2   3   3
Massachusetts     1   1      1   1   1   1   1   1   2
Michigan  2   3   4   3   4   3   2   2   3   5   7
Minnesota  8  13  25  18  39  40  30  41  65  78 102
Mississippi         1   2   3   5   8  13  22  26  23
Missouri  7  15  27  32  60  62  69  74  84  86  85
Montana 30  57  89  82 110 118  89 102 116 119 137
Nebraska  8  13  36  33  41  50  37  63  90 102 118
Nevada 59  85 112 110 141 134 148 144 147 157 175
New Hampshire              2   2   3   2   2   7   2
New Mexico1  3   3   3   2   2   2   1   2   2   2   2
New York  7  11  15  11  17  20  10   6  10   5  10
New Jersey  2   2   2   2   2   2   3   2   3   3   4
North Carolina     1   2   1   2   2   1   2   3   3   4
North Dakota  3   4   9  11  18  16  13  17  29  72  45
Ohio  3   3   3   3   3   3   2   1   2   3   3
Oklahoma 19  49  83  64  80  70  67  90 115 119 118
Oregon 98 190 281 225 262 269 249 269 303 324 255
Pennsylvania  3   3   3   3   2   2   2   2   2   2   2
Rhode Island  2   1                  2   2   2   1
South Carolina  1   2   3   2   3   3   2   4   5   7   9
South Dakota  5   8  31  32  44  47  32  30  33  70  90
Tennessee               2   2   2   3   4   5   6
Texas1  7   9  10   3   7   8   7   8  10  13  16
Utah 16  53 110  89 108 135 168 186 169 116 175
Vermont  5   2   2   3   2   4   3   5   2   4   4
Virginia1  1   1   2   1   1      2   1   2   3   4
Washington 18  43  82  63  89 110 113 141 166 151 145
West Virginia         1            - -   4       5       
Wisconsin        1   1   2   2   1   2   2   4   5
Wyoming 15  26          94 143  99 107 145 167 214
1 Some data not shown on Figure 8: the District of Columbia (1994-96), Louisiana (1997), New Mexico (2002), Texas (1996), and Virginia (1997-98). See Chapter 2 for details.
  Less than 1 per 100,000.
- -  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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