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

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Table 4.8
Admissions by State or jurisdiction, according to primary substance of abuse: TEDS 2003
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and over, adjusted for age, sex, and race/ethnicity
[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 No. of
admis-
sions
aged 12
and over
Admissions per 100,000 aged 12 and over
Total
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and over, adjusted for age, sex, and race/ethnicity1
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine Mari-
juana/
hashish
Stimulants Tran-
quil-
izers
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens
PCP Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
Unad-
justed
Ad-
justed1
Alcohol
only
With
secondary
drug
Heroin Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amine
Other
stimu-
lants
Total  1,830,086   763   670 150 126  94  20  64  25 108  54    3  2    2    21
Alabama    21,038   563   400  70  57   4  30  54  17 111  45    5           3
Alaska     3,998   742   342 153  98   2  11  12  11  39  11               4
Arizona    15,847   342   517  31  47  13   2  12   9  27  41          - -   333
Arkansas    13,368   591   528  94  71   3  20  67  18 114 129  - -    7      1   
California   201,472   684   722  68  90 118  14  78  12  97 233    1  1    4     4
Colorado    63,001 1,668 1,380 923 116  40  14  56  27 110  79  4  5  2         4
Connecticut    45,260 1,565 1,431 226 260 560  39 n/c 182 119   4    6  3  3  7    21
Delaware     7,492 1,104   962 117 166 274  24 120  31 200   2    2  2    2    20
Dist. of Columbia     4,831 1,033   316  61  27 110   1  51  27  24   4  - -    - -  - - 10  - -    - -
Florida    80,482   570   573 127  67  31  29  83  30 140   9    5  1        49
Georgia    36,029   500   363  94  45   7  13  50  23  57  41    5          25
Hawaii     6,165   591   405  72  62  21  12  30   5  74 126          - -     
Idaho     3,112   274   238  60  47   3   3   1     60  60          - -     2
Illinois    80,554   767   650 124 101 103   6 103  22 159  20  2  1           6
Indiana    31,630   615   597 162 140  11  19  57  17 153  24    4  2         5
Iowa    27,182 1,112 1,270 318 242  15  10 123  31 321 200    2  2    1  1   3
Kansas    14,634   647   614 101 158   3   7 100  22 155  55    1      5  2   2
Kentucky    30,660   897   949 202 171  11  43 118  27 141  21   13  1  1    1 197
Louisiana    27,827   746   612  91 120  11  59 108  32 120  25    7  6  2      30
Maine    13,039 1,203 1,423 490 297 136 155  62  48 201   6  4 15  2  1       6
Maryland    73,470 1,607 1,243 298 206 337  49  88  47 187   3    3  3  2  5    14
Massachusetts    52,189   977   955 156 164 467  49  40  20  47   2    6           3
Michigan    60,885   728   645 180 142  70  26  84  19 112   7    1  1         2
Minnesota    42,549 1,013 1,074 272 217  38  19    175 229  88    3    2      26
Mississippi     8,949   374   339  74  58   3  26  51  20  57  30    4          14
Missouri    38,112   805   728 145 102  27  12 125  19 202  76    4  2    8  2   3
Montana     7,233   950   803 229 202   6  31   3  11 191 122    2  1  2  - -  1   1
Nebraska    10,496   727   717 275 112      5  62  10  62 107      2        80
Nevada    11,672   627   629 140  82  35  12  60  16  89 185        1  4     2
New Hampshire     4,664   436   456 136 101  58  14  37  18  83   3    2    1       3
New Jersey    52,213   728   663 102  79 310  17  41  24  78   2    2      2     5
New Mexico     3,803   244   163  37  38  12   2  10   5  13   9          - -    37
New York   308,511 1,937 1,616 338 494 278  32 155  70 211   5    9  4  3  3    14
North Carolina    27,090   388   344 127  55  13  16  47  15  57   4    3  1         4
North Dakota     2,039   388   275  67  68   2   4   3   4  47  34        - -  - -    45
Ohio    48,836   515   457  96  88  39  12  63  11  98   2    1      1    43
Oklahoma    16,410   563   494  95  97   5  15  47  13  92 105    3  3    1    17
Oregon    45,078 1,526 1,552 512 300 112  19  84  16 262 239  - -    3         2
Pennsylvania    63,915   623   624 124 100 158  25  75  27 100   2    3  2    4     3
Rhode Island    13,592 1,522 1,572 273 253 476  82 171  52 252   1  - -  5    4  - -     2
South Carolina    25,250   734   671 260  94  13  29  57  18 106  10    3  4    - -    75
South Dakota     9,095 1,434 1,054 392 330   3   6  11  11 113  73  - -  - -  1   15    97
Tennessee     7,792   161   132  35  17 n/c  17  22   6  21   6    - -  2    - -     6
Texas    35,669   194   171  26  24  13  10  30  13  30  21      2         
Utah    13,185   676   763 163 115  69  21  76  27 108 163    2  1         2
Vermont     7,474 1,454 1,435 422 408 130  88  53  35 282   4    3  5         3
Virginia    32,915   537   449  76  94  29  17  42  17  77   4    3  1  1  1    86
Washington    49,730   977   916 168 214  96  19  89  24 166 129    3    3       3
West Virginia                                                                         
Wisconsin    23,845   525   504 239  90  24   7  72  10  46   4              10
Wyoming     5,804 1,395 1,134 438 246   4  16   7  19 210 177      3    - -    12
1 Adjusted for age, sex, and race/ethnicity to the 1990 U.S. resident population.
n/c State does not collect these data. Connecticut includes Smoked cocaine admissions in Cocaine - Other route. Tennessee includes Heroin admissions in Other opiates.
  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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