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

Table 2.5b
Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admissions1 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   6  7  7  7  7  8  9 11  15  18  20
Alabama 10  9 15 14 18 19 22 20  24  28  31
Alaska  6  4  2  5  6  9 13 10   8  19  18
Arizona            - -       2   2   1
Arkansas  6  8  7 11 11 10 16 15  16  22  22
California  4  5  6  7  7  6  7  8   8  10  11
Colorado 10 10 10  9  7  8 11 11   9  13  16
Connecticut 13 32 35 33 17 18 15 22  29  33  41
Delaware  2    3  5  4  6  6 13  13  20  25
District of Columbia2    - -        2  1        1   1   1
Florida 13 12  9 10  7 10 16 20  23  30  23
Georgia  4  3  2  2  2  1  2  4   8   9  12
Hawaii  4  3  5  6  3  6  4  7  10  10  10
Idaho  2  1  2  3  3  4  6  5   8   5   4
Illinois  1  1  1    1    2  6   6   6   7
Indiana  5  6  5  6   18 19 24  18  18  23
Iowa  2  5  6 10  5  7  7  7  10  14  11
Kansas 10 14 12  6  3  2  3  4   4   6   8
Kentucky          5  7  9 13  24  28  42
Louisiana2  6  5  5  5    9  8 25  34  44  50
Maine  3  6  7 11 13 27 48 72 100 110 134
Maryland 16 14 13 13 16 16 16 20  33  40  45
Massachusetts  7  7  8  8  9 13 18 25  49  56  52
Michigan  8 11 13 13 15 16 10 14  19  26  28
Minnesota  8 16  9  7 10 11 11 13  16  18  24
Mississippi        2  4  6  9 13  20  24  21
Missouri  6  3  2  2  2  2  2  2   7  12  13
Montana 14 16 15 17 18 18 13 24  33  34  40
Nebraska  4  3  4  4  3  4  3  3   5   4   5
Nevada  4  4  4  5  5  5  5  3   5   6  12
New Hampshire      1  3  3  4  5  7  11  13  14
New Jersey  6  5 11  7  6  8  7  8  11  15  15
New Mexico2  1  2  3  3  3  2    4   4   2   4
New York  7  9  8  9 10 13 14 16  20  24  29
North Carolina  8  8  8  9 10  9  8 11  14  14  16
North Dakota  1    3  2  2  3  5  4   9  11   6
Ohio 10 10 10 11 12 12  9  7   9  16  14
Oklahoma 10  9 10 13 10  8  8  8  12  14  16
Oregon  4  5  8  8  8  9 11 14  20  22  19
Pennsylvania  4  4  5  5  6  6  8 12  18  20  27
Rhode Island 15 14 13 22 21 27 37 37  53  63  85
South Carolina  4  5  5  5  6  7  9 12  23  26  24
South Dakota  2  3  3  5  3  4  6  3   4   6   7
Tennessee3 10 10  5  6 10 14  8  9  12  15  19
Texas2  2  2  2  1  2  3  4  4   6   7   8
Utah 10 11 13 14 12 12 16 18  19  16  23
Vermont 11  7  7 11 14 20 27 32  38  54  97
Virginia2  4  5  7  3  2  2  5 14  18  16  17
Washington  6  8 11  8  7  9 10 13  15  19  23
West Virginia  4    4  2     32    29   2  
Wisconsin  1  1    2  2  2  2  4   5   7   9
Wyoming  3  5      6  7  6  9  12  14  19
1 These drugs include codeine, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, morphine, opium, oxycodone, pentazocine, propoxyphene, tramadol, and any other drug with morphine-like effects. Non-prescription use of methadone is not included.
2 Some data not shown on Figure 5: the District of Columbia (1994-96), Louisiana (1997), New Mexico (2002), Texas (1996), and Virginia (1997-98). See Chapter 2 for details.
3 After 1997, 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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